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"The mayor's argument assumes that the increase in park attendance is directly attributable to the new fountain. However, attendance at all city parks rose by nearly the same percentage this year."
Which one of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the argument above?
Question of the Day · Paradox · Logical Reasoning
Sales of the new smartphone dropped 15% after its price was reduced. Consumer surveys show demand for the phone remained strong throughout the period.
Which of the following, if true, best resolves the apparent paradox?
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Beginning in August 2024 and standard for the 2026 admissions cycle, the LSAT retired the Analytical Reasoning ('Logic Games') section. The scored exam now consists of two Logical Reasoning sections and one Reading Comprehension section, plus an unscored variable section. LSAT Writing is a separate, take-at-home Argumentative Writing prompt.
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