- Fri Aug 12, 2016 12:59 pm
#27757
Hello powerscore,
I do not understand why E cannot be a correct answer.
Applying assumption negation technique, E could be rephrased as "Earthquake faults in geologically quiet regions do not produce earthquakes at least once in 100,000 years"
Therefore, earthquake may not happen at all in 100,000 years.
In this case, those (nuclear reactor site) that are least likely to be struck by an earthquake are ones located near a fault that earthquake may not happen at all.
Is it because the answer choice does not include "nuclear reactor site"?
Thank you for your help,
Young
I do not understand why E cannot be a correct answer.
Applying assumption negation technique, E could be rephrased as "Earthquake faults in geologically quiet regions do not produce earthquakes at least once in 100,000 years"
Therefore, earthquake may not happen at all in 100,000 years.
In this case, those (nuclear reactor site) that are least likely to be struck by an earthquake are ones located near a fault that earthquake may not happen at all.
Is it because the answer choice does not include "nuclear reactor site"?
Thank you for your help,
Young