- Wed Apr 08, 2020 2:28 pm
#74719
Hi there,
The author's argument is that the practice in not environmentally sound and we need an answer choice that proves that, but I have seen on other questions where the contrapositive is the answer. The contrapositive of D would be that an environmental practice cannot be considered sound the costs do not outweigh the benefits (in which case the cost are more than the benefit) which is sort of whats happening in the stimulus too because sphagnum has benefits but its use is contributing to a cost (depleting oxygen). So, I'm still a little lost with D
thank you!
The author's argument is that the practice in not environmentally sound and we need an answer choice that proves that, but I have seen on other questions where the contrapositive is the answer. The contrapositive of D would be that an environmental practice cannot be considered sound the costs do not outweigh the benefits (in which case the cost are more than the benefit) which is sort of whats happening in the stimulus too because sphagnum has benefits but its use is contributing to a cost (depleting oxygen). So, I'm still a little lost with D
thank you!