PrepTest 78, Section 3, Question 10
Consultant: If Whalley sticks with her current platform in the upcoming election, then she will lose to her opponent by a few percentage points among voters under 50, while beating him by a bigger percentage among voters 50 and over. Therefore, sticking with her current platform will allow her to win the election.
Consultant: If Whalley sticks with her current platform in the upcoming election, then she will lose to her opponent by a few percentage points among voters under 50, while beating him by a bigger percentage among voters 50 and over. Therefore, sticking with her current platform will allow her to win the election.
Consultant: If Whalley sticks with her current platform in the upcoming election, then she will lose to her opponent by a few percentage points among voters under 50, while beating him by a bigger percentage among voters 50 and over. Therefore, sticking with her current platform will allow her to win the election.
Consultant: If Whalley sticks with her current platform in the upcoming election, then she will lose to her opponent by a few percentage points among voters under 50, while beating him by a bigger percentage among voters 50 and over. Therefore, sticking with her current platform will allow her to win the election.
The consultant�s conclusion follows logically if which one of the following is assumed?
There is no change Whalley could make to her platform that would win over more voters under 50 than it would lose voters 50 and over.
The issues that most concern voters under 50 are different from those that most concern voters 50 and over.
If Whalley changes her platform, her opponent will not change his platform in response.
There will be more voters in the election who are 50 and over than there will be voters under 50.
Whalley would change her platform if she thought it would give her a better chance to win.
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