PrepTest 89, Section 3, Question 1
A company produced a small car that costs much less—but is also much less safe—than any car previously available. However, most customers of the new car increased their safety on the roads by buying it.
A company produced a small car that costs much less—but is also much less safe—than any car previously available. However, most customers of the new car increased their safety on the roads by buying it.
A company produced a small car that costs much less—but is also much less safe—than any car previously available. However, most customers of the new car increased their safety on the roads by buying it.
A company produced a small car that costs much less—but is also much less safe—than any car previously available. However, most customers of the new car increased their safety on the roads by buying it.
Which one of the following, if true, most helps to resolve the apparent paradox in the above claims?
The company surveyed potential customers and discovered that most of them were more concerned about cost than about safety.
The company could significantly increase the car's safety without dramatically increasing its production cost.
Most people who bought the new car were probably unaware that it is much less safe than other cars.
Many households that previously could afford only one car can now afford two.
Most people who bought the new car previously travelled by bicycle or motorcycle, which are less safe than the new car.
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