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gauravgundal
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FoodMart, a grocery store in Mumbai, offers special discounts to customers who sign up for a FoodCard. Between 1990 and 1995, the number of FoodMart locations in Mumbai increased from 3 to 16. However, since the number of customers who had FoodCards was about the same in 1995 as in 1990, the number of mumbai people taking advantage of special discounts from FoodMart probably did not increase signiÂ…cantly.
Which of the following is an assumption on which the
argument depends?
(A) Few if any of the additional FoodMart locations that
opened between 1990 and 1995 served customers
who signed up for FoodCards.
(B) In 1995 most Mumbai people who lived within 10 miles of
a FoodMart did not have a FoodCard.
(C) Offering discount programs such as the FoodCard does
not decrease the proÂ…t margin of a grocery store.
(D) In 1995 Mumbai people who did not have FoodCards usually
chose to shop at grocery stores other than FoodMart
locations.
(E) The discounts o¤ers to FoodCard holders in 1995 were
not the same at all FoodMart locations.
Question modify to avoid copy write issue
[spoiler]IMO : D[\spoiler]
[spoiler]OA : A[\spoiler]
Experts please help me to find out why A is right.
If it the word usually which makes answer D worst than A.
or something else
My Thought Process : the number of customers who had FoodCards was about the same in 1995 as in 1990
Concl : the number of Mumbai people taking advantage of special discounts from FoodMart probably did not increase signiÂ…cantly.
The scope change from no. of customers to no. of Mumbai people.
so if I say that customers who have food coupons are not from Mumbai. --- why is this wrong
Which of the following is an assumption on which the
argument depends?
(A) Few if any of the additional FoodMart locations that
opened between 1990 and 1995 served customers
who signed up for FoodCards.
(B) In 1995 most Mumbai people who lived within 10 miles of
a FoodMart did not have a FoodCard.
(C) Offering discount programs such as the FoodCard does
not decrease the proÂ…t margin of a grocery store.
(D) In 1995 Mumbai people who did not have FoodCards usually
chose to shop at grocery stores other than FoodMart
locations.
(E) The discounts o¤ers to FoodCard holders in 1995 were
not the same at all FoodMart locations.
Question modify to avoid copy write issue
[spoiler]IMO : D[\spoiler]
[spoiler]OA : A[\spoiler]
Experts please help me to find out why A is right.
If it the word usually which makes answer D worst than A.
or something else
My Thought Process : the number of customers who had FoodCards was about the same in 1995 as in 1990
Concl : the number of Mumbai people taking advantage of special discounts from FoodMart probably did not increase signiÂ…cantly.
The scope change from no. of customers to no. of Mumbai people.
so if I say that customers who have food coupons are not from Mumbai. --- why is this wrong













