PrepTest 42, Section 3, Question 13
Consumer advocate: A recent study concluded that top-loading washing machines are superior overall to front-loaders. But front-loaders have the controls and access in front. This is more convenient for wheelchair users, some of whom find it highly inconvenient to remove laundry from top-loaders. So for some consumers front-loaders are superior.
Consumer advocate: A recent study concluded that top-loading washing machines are superior overall to front-loaders. But front-loaders have the controls and access in front. This is more convenient for wheelchair users, some of whom find it highly inconvenient to remove laundry from top-loaders. So for some consumers front-loaders are superior.
Consumer advocate: A recent study concluded that top-loading washing machines are superior overall to front-loaders. But front-loaders have the controls and access in front. This is more convenient for wheelchair users, some of whom find it highly inconvenient to remove laundry from top-loaders. So for some consumers front-loaders are superior.
Consumer advocate: A recent study concluded that top-loading washing machines are superior overall to front-loaders. But front-loaders have the controls and access in front. This is more convenient for wheelchair users, some of whom find it highly inconvenient to remove laundry from top-loaders. So for some consumers front-loaders are superior.
Which one of the following is an assumption upon which the consumer advocate's argument depends?
For some consumers the convenience of front-loaders outweighs the advantages of top-loaders in assessing which is superior.
Washing machines of a given type should be compared only with washing machines of that type.
Convenience is the only important factor in determining which type of washing machine is superior.
Retrieving clothes from a top-loader is convenient for people who do not use wheelchairs.
Retrieving clothes from front-loaders is inconvenient for people who are not wheelchair users.
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