- Fri May 06, 2016 8:51 am
#24011
Complete Question Explanation
Strengthen. The correct answer choice is (E)
The author concludes that it is the redefinition of “top priority” which has led to the reduction in turnaround time for ambulance services rather than any sort of improvement as the mayor’s statements imply. The author bases this conclusion on the premise that the most time-consuming cases which were once considered top priority (gunshot wounds and electrocutions) are no longer classified as top priority under the new calculation of turnaround time. In strengthening this conclusion, look for an answer that suggest these time-consuming cases were a significant factor in calculating the old turnaround time.
Answer Choice (A): That the absolute number of incidents defined as top priority under the new definition (heart attacks and strokes) declined this year does not directly affect the average turnaround time for these incidents and as a result does not strengthen the author’s argument.
Answer Choice (B): Whether the mayor did or did not redefine the city’s financial priorities has no direct bearing on whether or not the redefinition of “top priority” is what contributed to the improvement in turnaround time for top priority cases.
Answer Choice (C): This answer choice states that experts do in fact disagree with the mayor’s definition of “top priority emergency” but offers no information as to how or why they disagree. Knowing only that experts disagree with the mayor’s definition suggests their may be some flaw in the mayor’s definition, but it does not establish that it is in fact this new definition that is responsible for the improved turnaround time.
Answer Choice (D): This answer choice indicates only that other cities include gunshot wounds under their categorization of top priority emergencies. That other cities do or do not utilize this categorization has no effect upon whether the redefinition of “top priority” is what has contributed to an increase in average turnaround time in the city in question.
Answer Choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. If one half of all of last year’s top priority emergencies were gunshots wounds and electrocutions, then fully one half of last year’s top priority emergencies were of the most time consuming type and are no longer counted in the new calculations. By eliminating these cases from consideration in new calculations of average turnaround time, it is very likely that this elimination is responsible for the lowering of the average turnaround time.
Strengthen. The correct answer choice is (E)
The author concludes that it is the redefinition of “top priority” which has led to the reduction in turnaround time for ambulance services rather than any sort of improvement as the mayor’s statements imply. The author bases this conclusion on the premise that the most time-consuming cases which were once considered top priority (gunshot wounds and electrocutions) are no longer classified as top priority under the new calculation of turnaround time. In strengthening this conclusion, look for an answer that suggest these time-consuming cases were a significant factor in calculating the old turnaround time.
Answer Choice (A): That the absolute number of incidents defined as top priority under the new definition (heart attacks and strokes) declined this year does not directly affect the average turnaround time for these incidents and as a result does not strengthen the author’s argument.
Answer Choice (B): Whether the mayor did or did not redefine the city’s financial priorities has no direct bearing on whether or not the redefinition of “top priority” is what contributed to the improvement in turnaround time for top priority cases.
Answer Choice (C): This answer choice states that experts do in fact disagree with the mayor’s definition of “top priority emergency” but offers no information as to how or why they disagree. Knowing only that experts disagree with the mayor’s definition suggests their may be some flaw in the mayor’s definition, but it does not establish that it is in fact this new definition that is responsible for the improved turnaround time.
Answer Choice (D): This answer choice indicates only that other cities include gunshot wounds under their categorization of top priority emergencies. That other cities do or do not utilize this categorization has no effect upon whether the redefinition of “top priority” is what has contributed to an increase in average turnaround time in the city in question.
Answer Choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. If one half of all of last year’s top priority emergencies were gunshots wounds and electrocutions, then fully one half of last year’s top priority emergencies were of the most time consuming type and are no longer counted in the new calculations. By eliminating these cases from consideration in new calculations of average turnaround time, it is very likely that this elimination is responsible for the lowering of the average turnaround time.