- Mon Mar 25, 2019 6:05 pm
#63655
na,
Answer choice (C) is wrong as it contradicts the first sentence.
Answer choice (D) is wrong because the stimulus uses the word "ridiculously".
As for answer choice (E), consider what the stimulus said about federal expenditures. If the total from the feds is less than some states, then you already know that total state expenditures will exceed total federal expenditures. Take those states that are spending more than the feds. Put them all together, along with every other state. You can't get lower by adding more to the expenditure, so the state expenditure will still be larger than total federal expenditure. If that's true, then you can in fact infer a comparison between total federal and total state expenditure - the former must be less than the latter. Even if that weren't true, the fact that the author is comparing the feds to some states involves a comparison of federal and state expenditure - validating answer choice (E).
Robert Carroll