- Wed Sep 01, 2021 5:27 pm
#90114
Hello,
In considering strengthen questions, the inquiry concerns how to best strengthen the conclusion of the argument.
Here, the conclusion of the argument is that "methane production from cows could be kept in check if cows were given better-quality diets," or in other words assuming the cows were actually given the better-quality diets. Answer choice C provides support for the fact that farmers would actually give this high quality if it were cheaper, or given a certain condition sufficient. But both conditions, once again, are assumed in the argument's conclusion itself; therefore, neither are required for nor aid the conclusion itself. What is needed is some means to explain how, by giving the cows better-quality diets, the methane production of the world's cows in general would be kept in check. And for that, we have to go to the initial sentence within the stimulus, which mentions the fact that the cow is growing at a rate consistent with the demand for meat and milk. Notice that this fact would indicate that even with the better-quality diets, methane production would still be expected to increase over time, given the increase in cows needed to meet this increased demand for meat and milk. Thus, the correct answer choice should be one that addresses this issue; and such an answer choice is found in A, which states that the milk and meat production-per-cow could be increased as well with the increase in the better-quality diets, thereby eliminating the need to increase the cow population as much with the increased demand for milk and meat.
Let me know if you have further questions on this.