- Sat Apr 09, 2016 9:59 am
#22898
Complete Question Explanation
Strengthen-SN. The correct answer choice is (D)
In this stimulus the author presents the following conditional reasoning:
To increase profits in a mature market, one can build more rooms or make improvements:
Answer choice (A): This answer choice does not logically complete the stimulus, because even at full capacity the hotels might be able to make improvements and charge more.
Answer choice (B): Even if the hotels are sited in the most attractive way possible, this still wouldn't rule out the possibility of making improvements, charging more, and increasing profits.
Answer choice (C): While this answer choice provides reason for the hotels to be concerned about profitability, it does not reflect our prephrased answer above, and has little to do with the discussion from the stimulus.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice, perfectly reflecting our prephrase from the discussion above. If there is no way to increase the level of luxury, this is another way of saying that there is no way to make further improvements. Together with the fact that there is no way to add more rooms, this answer choice logically completes the stimulus, making it impossible for Bellaria to increase profitability.
Answer choice (E): The demographics of the patrons of Ballarian hotels is irrelevant to this stimulus' question of whether profitability can be increased, considering that there are only two ways to accomplish such an achievement. This choice discusses neither capacity nor improvements, and does not logically complete the stimulus.
Strengthen-SN. The correct answer choice is (D)
In this stimulus the author presents the following conditional reasoning:
To increase profits in a mature market, one can build more rooms or make improvements:
- Build more rooms
Increase profits or
Make improvements
- Increase profits Make improvements
Answer choice (A): This answer choice does not logically complete the stimulus, because even at full capacity the hotels might be able to make improvements and charge more.
Answer choice (B): Even if the hotels are sited in the most attractive way possible, this still wouldn't rule out the possibility of making improvements, charging more, and increasing profits.
Answer choice (C): While this answer choice provides reason for the hotels to be concerned about profitability, it does not reflect our prephrased answer above, and has little to do with the discussion from the stimulus.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice, perfectly reflecting our prephrase from the discussion above. If there is no way to increase the level of luxury, this is another way of saying that there is no way to make further improvements. Together with the fact that there is no way to add more rooms, this answer choice logically completes the stimulus, making it impossible for Bellaria to increase profitability.
Answer choice (E): The demographics of the patrons of Ballarian hotels is irrelevant to this stimulus' question of whether profitability can be increased, considering that there are only two ways to accomplish such an achievement. This choice discusses neither capacity nor improvements, and does not logically complete the stimulus.