- Mon Sep 16, 2019 2:17 pm
#68177
Hi Juan and Mbruehl!
Let me address both your posts at once.
Mbruehl, answer choice E is not the correct answer on this question. Answer choice A is the correct answer. Answer choice E is incorrect for the reasons you state: billing and citation are not necessarily connected in the stimulus, so demonstrating extenuating circumstances (which can relieve the fines resulting from citation) doesn't have any necessary connection to the billing process.
Juan, answer choice B is incorrect for the reasons that Mbruehl stated. Landowners who haven't cleared their sidewalks get billed "whenever" the city clears the sidewalk more than 24 hours after the storm ends, but that doesn't mean they get necessarily get billed when the city does not clear the sidewalk. It's possible that if the city chooses not to do any clearing, the landowner will not get billed.
Your reasoning for eliminating answer choice C is correct (and in fact the possibilities you list are the same reasons that landowners might not end up getting billed even if they leave their sidewalks uncleared).
For answer choice D, we have no evidence that the author of the stimulus understands the "bill" as being the same as the "fine," and without that evidence we have to keep those two terms separate. Focusing on the rules governing fines, answer choice D is wrong because we don't know how many landowners will be able to demonstrate extenuating circumstances (avoiding a fine), and thus we do not know for sure that "nearly all" of them will be fined.
Your reasoning for answer choice E is correct, assuming you treat "billing" as different than being "fined." There's no extenuating circumstances exception for billing, so answer choice E is beyond what the stimulus states.
Answer choice A is correct, because we know the city bills when it clears the snow instead of the landowner (50 hours is more than 24, so the billing rule applies here), and because the extenuating circumstances exception only applies to relieve the fine that results from citation, whereas the 48-hour rule for citations applies to all landowners who haven't cleared snow without any exceptions.
I hope this helps!
Jeremy
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