- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#23829
Complete Question Explanation
Resolve the Paradox. The correct answer choice is (C)
The author of this stimulus presents a paradox regarding the airline industry’s pricing. We might presume that selling all seats at a discount would increase profitability, but while doing so has increased the numbers of tickets sold, some such offers have actually cut the airline profits. To resolve this paradox, we should look for the answer choice which explains how solid discount ticket sales could still decrease profitability. Correct answer choice (C) is consistent with both premises, and provides an explanation of the apparent paradox: such discount offers cut into the profits of the planes that would normally be filled anyway, and don’t increase profits elsewhere. Thus, overall profitability could understandably decrease.
Resolve the Paradox. The correct answer choice is (C)
The author of this stimulus presents a paradox regarding the airline industry’s pricing. We might presume that selling all seats at a discount would increase profitability, but while doing so has increased the numbers of tickets sold, some such offers have actually cut the airline profits. To resolve this paradox, we should look for the answer choice which explains how solid discount ticket sales could still decrease profitability. Correct answer choice (C) is consistent with both premises, and provides an explanation of the apparent paradox: such discount offers cut into the profits of the planes that would normally be filled anyway, and don’t increase profits elsewhere. Thus, overall profitability could understandably decrease.