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OpenStudy (mathmath333):

question (logical reasoning) The situation of the area still is tense...

OpenStudy (mathmath333):

I think the annswer is option a.)

OpenStudy (mathmath333):

@AbdullahM

OpenStudy (abdullahm):

There are three assumptions, yet we are only considering two of them?

OpenStudy (mathmath333):

no we need to consider all three

OpenStudy (mathmath333):

the options given only suggest for 2 assumptions that is outdated

OpenStudy (abdullahm):

Is the answer B?

OpenStudy (mathmath333):

u mean only assumtn II is implicit

OpenStudy (abdullahm):

The situation of the area is still tense. This means that some serious incidents happened, that's why the situation is tense. This is explicit. People are requested to be at home only. This implies that people won't be going to work. This is implicit.

OpenStudy (abdullahm):

Yes

OpenStudy (mathmath333):

OpenStudy (mathmath333):

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OpenStudy (mathmath333):

^ this has the proper options

OpenStudy (mathmath333):

in book only I and II are given implicit that is option a.)

OpenStudy (mathmath333):

@AbdullahM

OpenStudy (abdullahm):

Oh, ok. Here goes the logic: Assumption 1: There had been some serious incidents. The statement says that the situation continues to be tense and out of control, so that tells us that something serious must have happened. But they haven't told us that. We infer that from the statement. Assumption 1 is implicit. Assumption 2: People will not go to the office. The statement says that people are requested to be at home only. This implies that people will be at home and so they can't go to their offices. Assumption 2 is implicit. Assumption 3: Normalcy will be restored shortly. The statement says "the situation of the area \(\bf still ~continues\) to be tense and out of control. This statement tells us that right now the situation is STILL tense, but soon that will not be the case. Statement 3 is explicit.

OpenStudy (mathmath333):

ok thnks

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