- Thu Feb 20, 2014 12:00 am
#33121
Complete Question Explanation
Resolve the Paradox. The correct answer choice is (C)
The apparent discrepancy in this stimulus involves a comparison between the impact of an increase in grain prices on the price of grain-fed beef and the price of bread. In an attempt to confuse you, answer choices (B), (D), and (E) each focus on a comparison. However, each is incorrect because it focuses on the wrong comparison.
You are told than an increase in grain prices implies a significantly greater increase in the price of grain-fed beef than in the price of a loaf of bread. This difference is surprising, because one might assume that grain is a more significant input of bread than of grain-fed beef. Since we assume that grain reflects a greater percentage of the cost of producing bread than of the cost of producing grain-fed beef, we would think that the increase in grain prices would have a greater impact on the price of bread than on the price of grain-fed beef.
In this Resolve the Paradox question, the correct answer choice will actively resolve this apparent discrepancy by providing information that causes the increase in the price of grain to affect the price of grain-fed beef more dramatically than the average price of a loaf of bread.
Answer choice (A): The fact that farmers engaged in very large-scale cattle production generally try to reduce their labor costs does not explain why an increase in the price of grain, an input entirely distinct from labor, would cause the price of grain-fed beef to increase more than the average price of a loaf of bread.
Answer choice (B): This answer choices focuses on the wrong comparison. It is not the difference between the price per pound of grain-fed beef and the price per pound of bread that is at issue, but rather the difference in the effect of the increase in grain prices on the price of grain-fed beef and the price of bread.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. This choice is correct, because it establishes that grain is a more significant input in the cost of production of grain-fed beef than it is in the cost of production of a loaf of bread. In fact, grain apparently represents most of the cost of production of grain-fed beef, while for bread most of the cost relates to labor and marketing.
Answer choice (D): As with answer choice (B), this answer focuses on the wrong comparison. The paradox did not involve a comparison between grass-fed beef and grain-fed beef, and so this information does not help to resolve the paradox.
Answer choice (E): This answer choice is incorrect because it does not address the role the price of grain played in either the cost of production of bread or of grain-fed beef. As with answer choices (B) and (D), this answer focuses on the wrong comparison.
Resolve the Paradox. The correct answer choice is (C)
The apparent discrepancy in this stimulus involves a comparison between the impact of an increase in grain prices on the price of grain-fed beef and the price of bread. In an attempt to confuse you, answer choices (B), (D), and (E) each focus on a comparison. However, each is incorrect because it focuses on the wrong comparison.
You are told than an increase in grain prices implies a significantly greater increase in the price of grain-fed beef than in the price of a loaf of bread. This difference is surprising, because one might assume that grain is a more significant input of bread than of grain-fed beef. Since we assume that grain reflects a greater percentage of the cost of producing bread than of the cost of producing grain-fed beef, we would think that the increase in grain prices would have a greater impact on the price of bread than on the price of grain-fed beef.
In this Resolve the Paradox question, the correct answer choice will actively resolve this apparent discrepancy by providing information that causes the increase in the price of grain to affect the price of grain-fed beef more dramatically than the average price of a loaf of bread.
Answer choice (A): The fact that farmers engaged in very large-scale cattle production generally try to reduce their labor costs does not explain why an increase in the price of grain, an input entirely distinct from labor, would cause the price of grain-fed beef to increase more than the average price of a loaf of bread.
Answer choice (B): This answer choices focuses on the wrong comparison. It is not the difference between the price per pound of grain-fed beef and the price per pound of bread that is at issue, but rather the difference in the effect of the increase in grain prices on the price of grain-fed beef and the price of bread.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. This choice is correct, because it establishes that grain is a more significant input in the cost of production of grain-fed beef than it is in the cost of production of a loaf of bread. In fact, grain apparently represents most of the cost of production of grain-fed beef, while for bread most of the cost relates to labor and marketing.
Answer choice (D): As with answer choice (B), this answer focuses on the wrong comparison. The paradox did not involve a comparison between grass-fed beef and grain-fed beef, and so this information does not help to resolve the paradox.
Answer choice (E): This answer choice is incorrect because it does not address the role the price of grain played in either the cost of production of bread or of grain-fed beef. As with answer choices (B) and (D), this answer focuses on the wrong comparison.