PrepTest 80, Section 2, Question 15
Sanchez: The sixteen new computers that the school purchased were not as expensive as many people assume. So it isn't true that too much was spent on computers.
Sanchez: The sixteen new computers that the school purchased were not as expensive as many people assume. So it isn't true that too much was spent on computers.
Merriweather: It isn't that the school paid more for each computer than it was worth, but that the computers that were purchased were much more elaborate than they needed to be.
Sanchez: The sixteen new computers that the school purchased were not as expensive as many people assume. So it isn't true that too much was spent on computers.
Merriweather: It isn't that the school paid more for each computer than it was worth, but that the computers that were purchased were much more elaborate than they needed to be.
Sanchez: The sixteen new computers that the school purchased were not as expensive as many people assume. So it isn't true that too much was spent on computers.
The dialogue provides the most support for the claim that Sanchez and Merriweather disagree over whether the school
needed sixteen new computers
purchased more computers than it should have
spent more in purchasing the sixteen computers than it should have
paid more for each computer than it was worth
has been harshly criticized for purchasing the sixteen computers
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