PrepTest 68, Section 2, Question 14
City dog licensing records show that more cocker spaniels are registered to addresses in the Flynn Heights neighborhood than to addresses in all other neighborhoods combined. So if an animal control officer finds a stray cocker spaniel anywhere near Flynn Heights, it is likely that the dog belongs to someone in Flynn Heights.
City dog licensing records show that more cocker spaniels are registered to addresses in the Flynn Heights neighborhood than to addresses in all other neighborhoods combined. So if an animal control officer finds a stray cocker spaniel anywhere near Flynn Heights, it is likely that the dog belongs to someone in Flynn Heights.
City dog licensing records show that more cocker spaniels are registered to addresses in the Flynn Heights neighborhood than to addresses in all other neighborhoods combined. So if an animal control officer finds a stray cocker spaniel anywhere near Flynn Heights, it is likely that the dog belongs to someone in Flynn Heights.
City dog licensing records show that more cocker spaniels are registered to addresses in the Flynn Heights neighborhood than to addresses in all other neighborhoods combined. So if an animal control officer finds a stray cocker spaniel anywhere near Flynn Heights, it is likely that the dog belongs to someone in Flynn Heights.
Which one of the following would be most useful to know in order to evaluate the argument?
whether cocker spaniels are more likely than dogs of other breeds to stray from their owners
whether there are more cocker spaniels registered to addresses in Flynn Heights than any other breed of dog
whether the city's animal control officers find more stray dogs in and around Flynn Heights than in any other part of the city
whether the number of pets owned, per capita, is greater for residents of Flynn Heights than for residents of any other neighborhood
whether residents of Flynn Heights are more likely to license their dogs than residents of other neighborhoods are
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