- Mon Oct 19, 2020 2:06 pm
#80120
Hi Mills,
This is a Resolve the Paradox question, where we're asked to "explain" an unusual or surprising fact (it's surprising that Jupiter has such high wind speeds because the Sun isn't close enough to affect its wind speeds). In Resolve questions, we're given a set of facts, but there is no argument (no premises; no conclusion). So there's no conclusion to identify here! Instead, you have to focus on what you're being asked to explain (Jupiter's high wind speeds relative to Earth's) and why it's surprising (because the Sun isn't a close enough heat source to have any effect on Jupiter's wind speeds). Find an answer that explains how all those facts could simultaneously be true, and you're home free. That's answer choice A, for the reasons Frank mentioned!
Hope this helps!
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