PrepTest 93+, Section 3, Question 1
Over the long run, apple orchards that use organic farming methods cost no more to run than, and are just as productive as, apple orchards using conventional methods. However, organically grown apples tend to be better tasting, and thus, organic orchards are likely to be more profitable than conventional orchards in the long run.
Over the long run, apple orchards that use organic farming methods cost no more to run than, and are just as productive as, apple orchards using conventional methods. However, organically grown apples tend to be better tasting, and thus, organic orchards are likely to be more profitable than conventional orchards in the long run.
Over the long run, apple orchards that use organic farming methods cost no more to run than, and are just as productive as, apple orchards using conventional methods. However, organically grown apples tend to be better tasting, and thus, organic orchards are likely to be more profitable than conventional orchards in the long run.
Over the long run, apple orchards that use organic farming methods cost no more to run than, and are just as productive as, apple orchards using conventional methods. However, organically grown apples tend to be better tasting, and thus, organic orchards are likely to be more profitable than conventional orchards in the long run.
Which one of the following, if true, most strengthens the argument?
The use of organic farming methods has recently increased in the commercial apple farming industry.
The apple orchards that tend to be most profitable in the long run tend to be those that are most profitable in the short run.
Demand for a given kind of apple is based primarily on flavor.
Most people prefer to buy apples that have the lowest price.
Many consumers prefer the appearance of apples grown using conventional methods to that of apples grown organically.
0 Comments