- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#23828
Complete Question Explanation
Resolve the Paradox-#%. The correct answer choice is (C)
Here we have a resolve the paradox question whose answer may be quite conducive to prephrasing: National Motor Company shows 10% of its cars from the 1970’s requiring major work, but only 5% of its cars from the 1960’s requiring work, despite the fact that we would expect the older cars to require more major repairs. So why would there be fewer cars from the 1960’s in need of major repairs? Perhaps there are less of those older cars on the road in general. Correct answer choice (C) provides for this exact possibility: the older a car, the less likely it will remain running and in good repair.
Resolve the Paradox-#%. The correct answer choice is (C)
Here we have a resolve the paradox question whose answer may be quite conducive to prephrasing: National Motor Company shows 10% of its cars from the 1970’s requiring major work, but only 5% of its cars from the 1960’s requiring work, despite the fact that we would expect the older cars to require more major repairs. So why would there be fewer cars from the 1960’s in need of major repairs? Perhaps there are less of those older cars on the road in general. Correct answer choice (C) provides for this exact possibility: the older a car, the less likely it will remain running and in good repair.