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1000 CR Some observers

by poonam1279 » Thu Feb 26, 2009 6:55 am
Some observers have concluded that the rise in the price of pepper means that the switch by some growers from pepper to cocoa left those growers no better off than if none of them had switched; this conclusion, however, is unwarranted because it can be inferred to be likely that
(A) those growers could not have foreseen how high the price of pepper would go
(B) the initial cost involved in switching from pepper to cocoa is substantial
(C) supplies of pepper would not be as low as they are if those growers had not switched crops
(D) cocoa crops are as susceptible to being reduced by bad weather as are pepper crops
(E) as more growers turn to growing cocoa, cocoa supplies will increase and the price of cocoa will fall precipitously

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Re: 1000 CR Some observers

by awesomeusername » Thu Feb 26, 2009 3:40 pm
poonam1279 wrote:Some observers have concluded that the rise in the price of pepper means that the switch by some growers from pepper to cocoa left those growers no better off than if none of them had switched; this conclusion, however, is unwarranted because it can be inferred to be likely that
(A) those growers could not have foreseen how high the price of pepper would go
(B) the initial cost involved in switching from pepper to cocoa is substantial
(C) supplies of pepper would not be as low as they are if those growers had not switched crops
(D) cocoa crops are as susceptible to being reduced by bad weather as are pepper crops
(E) as more growers turn to growing cocoa, cocoa supplies will increase and the price of cocoa will fall precipitously

C
The price of pepper most likely rose because some growers of pepper switched to growing cocoa. The supply for pepper fell, thus increasing the price for pepper. Had they not left to grow cocoa, the price for pepper would not have increased because the supply would have stayed the same. Thus (C).
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by bmlaud » Sat Feb 28, 2009 10:26 am
I go with C, it explains the reason for the rise in price of pepper that made it so profitable.
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by vanessa.m » Sat May 14, 2016 2:49 am
I agree with you. I will go with C too