PrepTest 78, Section 2, Question 4
Monroe: Our organization's project has been a failure. Our stated goal was to reduce as much as possible the number of homes in the community that lack electricity. Now, at the project's conclusion, approximately 2,000 homes are still without electricity.
Monroe: Our organization's project has been a failure. Our stated goal was to reduce as much as possible the number of homes in the community that lack electricity. Now, at the project's conclusion, approximately 2,000 homes are still without electricity.
Wilkerson: But before the project began, over 5,000 homes in the community had no electricity. Surely bringing electricity to around 3,000 homes counts as a success for the project.
Monroe: Our organization's project has been a failure. Our stated goal was to reduce as much as possible the number of homes in the community that lack electricity. Now, at the project's conclusion, approximately 2,000 homes are still without electricity.
Wilkerson: But before the project began, over 5,000 homes in the community had no electricity. Surely bringing electricity to around 3,000 homes counts as a success for the project.
Monroe: Our organization's project has been a failure. Our stated goal was to reduce as much as possible the number of homes in the community that lack electricity. Now, at the project's conclusion, approximately 2,000 homes are still without electricity.
Monroe and Wilkerson disagree over the truth of which one of the following?
Approximately 2,000 homes in the community are still without electricity.
Before the organization's project began, over 5,000 homes in the community had no electricity.
The organization's project must be considered a failure if any home in the community has no electricity.
The stated goal of the project was to reduce as much as possible the number of homes in the community that lack electricity.
Leaving approximately 2,000 homes in the community without electricity at the conclusion of the project counts as a failure for the project.
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