- Fri Nov 04, 2016 3:25 pm
#30274
Hello powerscore,
I had a bit of trouble with this argument and it took me a really long time to choose the right answer. In particular I had trouble getting rid of B . Could you please check my reasoning and also see if I got rid of B for the right reasons ?
1- people are more likely to get disabled as they get older.
2- 55-64 (4%), 65-74 (2%) 74+(1%)
Conclusion : this discrepancies in percentages is because business are offering more benfifts .
Analysis : this doesn't seem to be solving any discrepancies. If business are offering more benefits then why aren't the older people getting similarly benefits? - perhaps they are not working as much as the younger people ? Initially I was trying to pick on percentages being used to conclude that MORE of something is being offered. As percentages don't tell us anything about numbers. But that got me no where . Then I viewed this question as a causal and went to the choices to hunt for an alternate choice .
A) treatment of disabilities is irrelevant because it doesn't say anything about the discrepancies in percentages .
B) I found this the be so tempting, I thought the discrepancies in the percentages could be because people are getting their benefits from alternate sources. The only reason I didn't choose this was because the author argument could still stand . In that business could still give more benefits even if a few people are getting benefits from the government.
c) medical advances in prolonging life is irrelevant to getting benefits for disability.
d) I don't even know what this is .. but this could be because because income s have changed.
E) correct : offers and alternate reason . The reasons for the discrepancies was not due to business offering more benefits but because people stop getting benefits after a certain age.
Thanks
John
I had a bit of trouble with this argument and it took me a really long time to choose the right answer. In particular I had trouble getting rid of B . Could you please check my reasoning and also see if I got rid of B for the right reasons ?
1- people are more likely to get disabled as they get older.
2- 55-64 (4%), 65-74 (2%) 74+(1%)
Conclusion : this discrepancies in percentages is because business are offering more benfifts .
Analysis : this doesn't seem to be solving any discrepancies. If business are offering more benefits then why aren't the older people getting similarly benefits? - perhaps they are not working as much as the younger people ? Initially I was trying to pick on percentages being used to conclude that MORE of something is being offered. As percentages don't tell us anything about numbers. But that got me no where . Then I viewed this question as a causal and went to the choices to hunt for an alternate choice .
A) treatment of disabilities is irrelevant because it doesn't say anything about the discrepancies in percentages .
B) I found this the be so tempting, I thought the discrepancies in the percentages could be because people are getting their benefits from alternate sources. The only reason I didn't choose this was because the author argument could still stand . In that business could still give more benefits even if a few people are getting benefits from the government.
c) medical advances in prolonging life is irrelevant to getting benefits for disability.
d) I don't even know what this is .. but this could be because because income s have changed.
E) correct : offers and alternate reason . The reasons for the discrepancies was not due to business offering more benefits but because people stop getting benefits after a certain age.
Thanks
John