PrepTest 72, Section 2, Question 4

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Electric stovetop burners would cause fewer fires if their highest temperature were limited to 350�C (662�F), which provides more than enough heat for efficient and effective cooking. The lowest temperature at which cooking oil and most common fibers ignite is 387�C, and electric burners on high go well above 700�C.

Electric stovetop burners would cause fewer fires if their highest temperature were limited to 350�C (662�F), which provides more than enough heat for efficient and effective cooking. The lowest temperature at which cooking oil and most common fibers ignite is 387�C, and electric burners on high go well above 700�C.

Electric stovetop burners would cause fewer fires if their highest temperature were limited to 350�C (662�F), which provides more than enough heat for efficient and effective cooking. The lowest temperature at which cooking oil and most common fibers ignite is 387�C, and electric burners on high go well above 700�C.

Electric stovetop burners would cause fewer fires if their highest temperature were limited to 350�C (662�F), which provides more than enough heat for efficient and effective cooking. The lowest temperature at which cooking oil and most common fibers ignite is 387�C, and electric burners on high go well above 700�C.

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Which one of the following most accurately expresses the conclusion drawn in the argument?

Electric stovetop burners would cause fewer fires if their highest temperature were limited to 350�C.

A maximum temperature of 350�C provides more than enough heat for efficient and effective cooking.

The lowest ignition temperature for cooking oil and most common fibers is 387�C.

Electric burners on high go well above 700�C.

Electric stovetop burners cause fires because they go well above 700�C when set on high.

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