- Fri Jan 22, 2021 12:42 am
#83444
Hello;
I had trouble with this question, narrowing it down to C and D, but ultimately chose D because I felt like C was a bit problematic.
The conclusion is that some subsidiaries will be sold, but I feel like if we add C in, then workers not going on strike is more of a conclusion than the subsidiaries being sold.
We see that workers will call off their strike only if management agrees to raise wages. So to me, the step by step order seems to be this:
Bell has to sell subsidiaries in order to pay for the increase in workers' wages --> the subsidiaries will be sold --> there's now money to pay for the increase in wages --> now that the workers have their demands satisfied, they won't strike.
I feel like choice C is arguing: because the workers are not going on strike, Bell is selling some subsidiaries to pay for wage increases.
using the Justify Formula:
(Bell has to sell subsidiaries to pay for wage increases) + (the workers will not be going on strike) = (some of Bell's subsidiaries will be sold.) this doesn't make any sense to me!
this makes more sense:
(Bell has to sell subsidiaries to pay for wage increases) + (some of Bell's subsidiaries will be sold) = the workers will not be going on strike.
I had trouble with this question, narrowing it down to C and D, but ultimately chose D because I felt like C was a bit problematic.
The conclusion is that some subsidiaries will be sold, but I feel like if we add C in, then workers not going on strike is more of a conclusion than the subsidiaries being sold.
We see that workers will call off their strike only if management agrees to raise wages. So to me, the step by step order seems to be this:
Bell has to sell subsidiaries in order to pay for the increase in workers' wages --> the subsidiaries will be sold --> there's now money to pay for the increase in wages --> now that the workers have their demands satisfied, they won't strike.
I feel like choice C is arguing: because the workers are not going on strike, Bell is selling some subsidiaries to pay for wage increases.
using the Justify Formula:
(Bell has to sell subsidiaries to pay for wage increases) + (the workers will not be going on strike) = (some of Bell's subsidiaries will be sold.) this doesn't make any sense to me!
this makes more sense:
(Bell has to sell subsidiaries to pay for wage increases) + (some of Bell's subsidiaries will be sold) = the workers will not be going on strike.