PrepTest 39, Section 2, Question 20
Productivity is average output per worker per unit of time. High productivity cannot be achieved without adequate training of workers. So high productivity does not depend on having high-tech equipment.
Productivity is average output per worker per unit of time. High productivity cannot be achieved without adequate training of workers. So high productivity does not depend on having high-tech equipment.
Productivity is average output per worker per unit of time. High productivity cannot be achieved without adequate training of workers. So high productivity does not depend on having high-tech equipment.
Productivity is average output per worker per unit of time. High productivity cannot be achieved without adequate training of workers. So high productivity does not depend on having high-tech equipment.
The reasoning in the argument is most vulnerable to criticism on the grounds that the argument
confuses a stated requirement for having high-tech equipment with a sufficient condition for having high-tech equipment
ignores the possibility that having high-tech equipment is required for adequate training of workers
overlooks the fact that increases in productivity may not be desirable in some circumstances
presumes without giving justification that educating workers always results in an increase in their productivity
presumes without giving justification that high-tech equipment cannot contribute to increases in productivity
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