- Sat Nov 05, 2016 12:17 am
#30294
I am still confused about answer choice C? I will use a hypothetical to demonstrate what I mean:
If there are 12 book manuscripts submitted to the first censor and half of them were not approved, then that would mean that 6 of them were not approved. Let's just say that the other 6 got approved (even though there is nothing in the stimulus that says that this must be the case).
If there are 16 book manuscripts submitted to the second censor and only one quarter were not approved, then that would mean that 4 of them were not approved. And the 6 out of the remaining 12 were approved.
So this would mean that even though the same number of books were approved (6) under both censors, more book manuscripts could have been submitted for approved to the SECOND censor rather than the FIRST, which contradicts what answer choice C claims.
Correct me if I am wrong, but it seems to me as if the stimulus is making the assumption that if in a set of books, some of them were not approved, then the other ones all must be approved. This is not stated anywhere in the stimulus, which is why I am confused. What if the other ones were submitted but they got lost in the process of submission? What if they were still in review, and the status of them was uncertain?