- Mon May 28, 2012 5:10 pm
#4194
I can't seem to figure out how E is the correct answer. I chose A because the top priority was the necessary condition in the conclusion and the sufficient condition in the premise "only if the customer feels at ease." The rest of the arguments, including the stimulus, all have the top priority as the necessary condition in the premise as well as the conclusion. This is how I reasoned it and obviously my reasoning must be wrong, but I can't figure out why.
The only other thing which makes E the better answer is just looking at the argument abstractly because E is the only argument that the top priority "allows" for something else to happen. The rest of the arguments all are that the top priority is necessary in order for the other things to matter.
I would appreciate some help because I don't really understand this question much less my own reasoning for it.
Thanks
The only other thing which makes E the better answer is just looking at the argument abstractly because E is the only argument that the top priority "allows" for something else to happen. The rest of the arguments all are that the top priority is necessary in order for the other things to matter.
I would appreciate some help because I don't really understand this question much less my own reasoning for it.
Thanks