- Fri Oct 12, 2018 6:10 pm
#59506
Mike,
Reacting to the stimulus is important for this question. When I read it, my reaction is, "why can't all the apartments be in the same great big house?" That gets me straight to answer choice E.
I realize that the stimulus starts with the word "all," but the stimulus is not based on conditional reasoning. Words like "all" can introduce conditional reasoning, but they can also introduce number concepts. In this stimulus, with "twice as many" and "most" and "more," we are dealing with some kind of numbers idea rather than conditional reasoning, so you should eliminate D immediately. Be careful not to be trapped into doing conditional diagramming before you know that the stimulus is truly based on conditional reasoning.
If you recognize that this is a numbers-based argument, you are looking for ways to violate the numbers condition. The easiest way to get a whole bunch of apartments without most houses having apartments is to concentrate the apartments in a few houses, and that's where (E) is going.