- Sun Sep 18, 2016 5:53 pm
#28735
The conclusion here is that: Athletes who need to improve muscle strength should not consume engineered food.
Premises: Hormones produce growth in connective tissues rather than in muscle mass, which does not improve muscular strength
So, I was stuck between answer choices "A" and "C"
I tried the negation test and thought without both of them the argument falls apart.
I chose "A" because "C" was too strong and thought it was an sufficient assumption.
I'm having a hard time eliminating "A" because, I'm assuming if muscle mass does not increase strength, the premises of the argument falls apart and thus breaks the conclusion.
Premises: Hormones produce growth in connective tissues rather than in muscle mass, which does not improve muscular strength
So, I was stuck between answer choices "A" and "C"
I tried the negation test and thought without both of them the argument falls apart.
I chose "A" because "C" was too strong and thought it was an sufficient assumption.
I'm having a hard time eliminating "A" because, I'm assuming if muscle mass does not increase strength, the premises of the argument falls apart and thus breaks the conclusion.