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First off, I'm not sure who wrote this problem, but it's not very clear, and doesn't seem to be worded well enough to be an official GMAT problem.
A: There is no reason to believe that they currently have enough money. The only mention is that maybe they should cut it short and then in a few years start development on a new project.
B: It's seems to be the opposite.
C: We don't know about how many developers, but the question says "not necessarily." We do know that it has cost more than the other applications so it's something we can infer
D/E: What? No.
First off, I'm not sure who wrote this problem, but it's not very clear, and doesn't seem to be worded well enough to be an official GMAT problem.
A: There is no reason to believe that they currently have enough money. The only mention is that maybe they should cut it short and then in a few years start development on a new project.
B: It's seems to be the opposite.
C: We don't know about how many developers, but the question says "not necessarily." We do know that it has cost more than the other applications so it's something we can infer
D/E: What? No.