- Mon Jul 11, 2016 3:50 pm
#26985
Complete Question Explanation
Justify the Conclusion. The correct answer choice is (B)
The conclusion in this Justify question is that the stamp in question is “probably highly valuable.” This conclusion is based on the fact that the stamp exhibits a printing error. Further, we are told that a stamp’s value is determined by its condition, rarity, and age. Finally, it is stated that this stamp is in good condition and quite old. Note here that the rarity of the stamp is not mentioned, but if you could show that the stamp is rare then it would meet all of the conditions needed to be valuable. Also, pay attention to the fact that the only characteristic given about the stamp is the printing error. Thus, if you could show that this printing error makes this stamp quite rare, then the conclusion about the stamp’s value would be proven.
Answer choice (A): We have already been told that the stamp is quite old, but there is no way to know if it is old enough to be “highly valuable.” Hence this answer choice does not definitively prove that the conclusion is correct.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. If printing errors are always confined to only a few stamps, then a stamp with a printing error would by definition be rare. So this stamp has all of the necessary pieces to be valuable: good condition, quite old, and rare. So the conclusion is proven true.
Answer choice (C): The fact that most stamps of the type discussed are already possessed by collectors does not prove that this stamp is valuable.
Answer choice (D): Knowing that rarity and age play an equal role in determining a stamp’s value still does not show that this particular stamp is old. So we cannot know based on this answer that this stamp is valuable.
Answer choice (E): We know that this stamp is in good condition, so information about stamps that are in poor condition does not apply here.
Justify the Conclusion. The correct answer choice is (B)
The conclusion in this Justify question is that the stamp in question is “probably highly valuable.” This conclusion is based on the fact that the stamp exhibits a printing error. Further, we are told that a stamp’s value is determined by its condition, rarity, and age. Finally, it is stated that this stamp is in good condition and quite old. Note here that the rarity of the stamp is not mentioned, but if you could show that the stamp is rare then it would meet all of the conditions needed to be valuable. Also, pay attention to the fact that the only characteristic given about the stamp is the printing error. Thus, if you could show that this printing error makes this stamp quite rare, then the conclusion about the stamp’s value would be proven.
Answer choice (A): We have already been told that the stamp is quite old, but there is no way to know if it is old enough to be “highly valuable.” Hence this answer choice does not definitively prove that the conclusion is correct.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. If printing errors are always confined to only a few stamps, then a stamp with a printing error would by definition be rare. So this stamp has all of the necessary pieces to be valuable: good condition, quite old, and rare. So the conclusion is proven true.
Answer choice (C): The fact that most stamps of the type discussed are already possessed by collectors does not prove that this stamp is valuable.
Answer choice (D): Knowing that rarity and age play an equal role in determining a stamp’s value still does not show that this particular stamp is old. So we cannot know based on this answer that this stamp is valuable.
Answer choice (E): We know that this stamp is in good condition, so information about stamps that are in poor condition does not apply here.