PrepTest 63, Section 2, Question 24
In university towns, police issue far more parking citations during the school year than they do during the times when the students are out of town. Therefore, we know that most parking citations in university towns are issued to students.
In university towns, police issue far more parking citations during the school year than they do during the times when the students are out of town. Therefore, we know that most parking citations in university towns are issued to students.
In university towns, police issue far more parking citations during the school year than they do during the times when the students are out of town. Therefore, we know that most parking citations in university towns are issued to students.
In university towns, police issue far more parking citations during the school year than they do during the times when the students are out of town. Therefore, we know that most parking citations in university towns are issued to students.
Which one of the following is most similar in its flawed reasoning to the flawed reasoning in the argument above?
We know that children buy most of the snacks at cinemas, because popcorn sales increase as the proportion of child moviegoers to adult moviegoers increases.
We know that this houseplant gets more of the sunlight from the window, because it is greener than that houseplant.
We know that most people who go to a university are studious because most of those people study while they attend the university.
We know that consumers buy more fruit during the summer than they buy during the winter, because there are far more varieties of fruit available in the summer than in the winter.
We know that most of the snacks parents buy go to other people's children, because when other people's children come to visit, parents give out more snacks than usual.
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