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Banks will shortly start to screen all depositors if they are doing illegal practices such as money laundering. Although the new tests are estimated to disqualify up to 5 percent of all prospective depositors, they will still miss two-thirds of depositors doing illegal activities. Therefore, about 10 percent of actual despositors will still desposit money earned via illegal practices.
The argument above depends on which of the following assumptions?
(A) depositors doing illegal practices do not, in a large percentage of cases, fall under other criteria for which reliable screening tests are routinely performed.
(B) depositors doing illegal practices do not, in a large percentage of cases, quit the illegal practices.
(C) The estimate of the number of depositors who would be disqualified by tests for illegal practices is an underestimate.
(D) The number of depositors doing illegal practices is less compare to poplulation at large.
(E) The depositors who do illegal practices will deposit money at the average frequency for all other depositors.
The argument above depends on which of the following assumptions?
(A) depositors doing illegal practices do not, in a large percentage of cases, fall under other criteria for which reliable screening tests are routinely performed.
(B) depositors doing illegal practices do not, in a large percentage of cases, quit the illegal practices.
(C) The estimate of the number of depositors who would be disqualified by tests for illegal practices is an underestimate.
(D) The number of depositors doing illegal practices is less compare to poplulation at large.
(E) The depositors who do illegal practices will deposit money at the average frequency for all other depositors.












