DavidG@VeritasPrep wrote:
We're told that nearly all mail that is correctly addressed arrives within two business days of being sent. We're also told that most mail overall arrives three or more business days after being sent. The only way these two assertions can be compatible is if there's a lot of mail that is incorrectly addressed. We get that in option D.
Here is my analysis
Nearly all mail that is correctly addressed arrives at its destination within two business days of being sent. In fact, correctly addressed mail takes longer than this only when it is damaged in transit. Overall, however, most mail arrives three business days or more after being sent.
If the statements above are true, which one of the following must be true?
A. A large proportion of the mail that is correctly addressed is damaged in transit.........may or may not be. cannot be inferred.
B. No incorrectly addressed mail arrives within two business days of being sent......we have no info regarding incorrectly addressed mails arrival.
E. More mail arrives within two business days of being sent than arrives between two and three business days after being sent........cannot be inferred. new info
Now between options C and D
C. Most mail that arrives within two business days of being sent is correctly addressed...........this must be true as there is no other way it can be false.
D. A large proportion of mail is incorrectly addressed........since most mail arrive late the reasons may vary. A large portion of mail can be either incorrectly addressed or damages during transit. I feel we cannot infer the this statement as this is must be true question.
David please explain?