- Mon Aug 28, 2017 5:33 pm
#38914
Hi,
I was down to (D) and (E) and due to time I simply chose (E). After reviewing again I understand how (D) parallels the stimulus well, but I can't get to why (E) is wrong.
For (E): Most of the houses for sale are on the website and most of the condos are not on the website (because fewer than half are). Then (E) concludes that there are more houses than condominiums for sale. This seems to me to match the numbers / percent flaw we see in the stimulus. Is it because, more abstractly, the relationship between houses / condos and Acme Realty doesn't match the student majors / class enrollment relationship quite like the co-op / organic relationship does?
Thank you in advance!
I was down to (D) and (E) and due to time I simply chose (E). After reviewing again I understand how (D) parallels the stimulus well, but I can't get to why (E) is wrong.
For (E): Most of the houses for sale are on the website and most of the condos are not on the website (because fewer than half are). Then (E) concludes that there are more houses than condominiums for sale. This seems to me to match the numbers / percent flaw we see in the stimulus. Is it because, more abstractly, the relationship between houses / condos and Acme Realty doesn't match the student majors / class enrollment relationship quite like the co-op / organic relationship does?
Thank you in advance!