Making an Inference from LSAT Logical Reasoning Information Using PrepTest 157 Section 3, Question 7
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LSAC LawHub LSAT PrepTest 157 Logical Reasoning Section 3, Question 7:
News report: Some recently invented television screens are built out of small tiles seamlessly joined together, each tile a separate miniature screen. Television sets with these compound screens are just a few inches thick. For a noncompound screen in a set of thickness, the larger the screen is, the dimmer it is. However, each tile in a compound screen is small enough to be quite bright. Moreover, an unlimited number of the tiles can be joined together, without making the resulting screen any less bright or the set any thicker.
7. Which one of the following can be properly inferred from the information in the news report?
A) The technology used to make compound television screens is not appropriate for television sets with relatively small screens.
B) There is a great consumer demand for television sets that are just a few inches thick and that have very large screens.
C) In a television set with a noncompound screen, the thicker the television set, the brighter the screen.
D) Television sets that are just a few inches thick can now be made with screens that are both bright and very large. (Correct)
E) Television sets with compound screens do not have any disadvantages relative to sets with noncompound screens.
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LSAC LawHub LSAT PrepTest 157 Logical Reasoning Section 3, Question 7:
News report: Some recently invented television screens are built out of small tiles seamlessly joined together, each tile a separate miniature screen. Television sets with these compound screens are just a few inches thick. For a noncompound screen in a set of thickness, the larger the screen is, the dimmer it is. However, each tile in a compound screen is small enough to be quite bright. Moreover, an unlimited number of the tiles can be joined together, without making the resulting screen any less bright or the set any thicker.
7. Which one of the following can be properly inferred from the information in the news report?
A) The technology used to make compound television screens is not appropriate for television sets with relatively small screens.
B) There is a great consumer demand for television sets that are just a few inches thick and that have very large screens.
C) In a television set with a noncompound screen, the thicker the television set, the brighter the screen.
D) Television sets that are just a few inches thick can now be made with screens that are both bright and very large. (Correct)
E) Television sets with compound screens do not have any disadvantages relative to sets with noncompound screens.
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