PrepTest 36, Section 3, Question 3
Muscular strength is a limited resource, and athletic techniques help to use this resource efficiently. Since top athletes do not differ greatly from each other in muscular strength, it follows that a requirement for an athlete to become a champion is a superior mastery of athletic techniques.
Muscular strength is a limited resource, and athletic techniques help to use this resource efficiently. Since top athletes do not differ greatly from each other in muscular strength, it follows that a requirement for an athlete to become a champion is a superior mastery of athletic techniques.
Muscular strength is a limited resource, and athletic techniques help to use this resource efficiently. Since top athletes do not differ greatly from each other in muscular strength, it follows that a requirement for an athlete to become a champion is a superior mastery of athletic techniques.
Muscular strength is a limited resource, and athletic techniques help to use this resource efficiently. Since top athletes do not differ greatly from each other in muscular strength, it follows that a requirement for an athlete to become a champion is a superior mastery of athletic techniques.
Which one of the following most accurately expresses the conclusion of the argument?
Only champion athletes have a superior mastery of athletic techniques.
Superior muscular strength is a requirement for an athlete to become a champion.
No athlete can become a champion without a superior mastery of athletic techniques.
The differences in muscular strength between top athletes are not great.
Athletic techniques help athletes use limited resources efficiently.
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