PrepTest 67, Section 2, Question 9
To use the pool at City Gym, one must have a membership there. Sarah has a membership at City Gym. She must therefore use the pool there at least occasionally.
To use the pool at City Gym, one must have a membership there. Sarah has a membership at City Gym. She must therefore use the pool there at least occasionally.
To use the pool at City Gym, one must have a membership there. Sarah has a membership at City Gym. She must therefore use the pool there at least occasionally.
To use the pool at City Gym, one must have a membership there. Sarah has a membership at City Gym. She must therefore use the pool there at least occasionally.
The reasoning in the argument is flawed in that the argument
mistakes a policy that is strictly enforced for a policy to which exceptions are made
treats a statement whose truth is required for the conclusion to be true as though it were a statement whose truth ensures that the conclusion is true
presumes that one or the other of two alternatives must be the case without establishing that no other alternative is possible
concludes that a person has a certain attribute simply because that person belongs to a group most of whose members have that attribute
draws a conclusion that merely restates a claim presented in support of that conclusion
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