Question
What can the reader conclude about the relationship between high temperatures and sweating?
PDF reference
A.
It may be a reason why bike racks were only moderately popular at first.
B.
It may be a reason why sweatshirts are popular in the summer.
C.
It may be a reason why traffic is bad in New York City.
D.
It may be a reason why bike racks were in high demand when they were first introduced.
PDF reference
A.
It may be a reason why bike racks were only moderately popular at first.
B.
It may be a reason why sweatshirts are popular in the summer.
C.
It may be a reason why traffic is bad in New York City.
D.
It may be a reason why bike racks were in high demand when they were first introduced.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Based on the options provided, the most logical conclusion about the relationship between high temperatures and sweating would likely be:
**A. It may be a reason why bike racks were only moderately popular at first.**
This implies that higher temperatures and the discomfort of sweating may have deterred people from biking, leading to a moderate demand for bike racks initially.
If the context of the PDF suggests people are less inclined to bike in high temperatures (due to sweating), this would support the conclusion in option A. However, without further context from the document itself, other options could also be considered, but they seem less directly connected to the relationship between high temperatures and sweating.
**A. It may be a reason why bike racks were only moderately popular at first.**
This implies that higher temperatures and the discomfort of sweating may have deterred people from biking, leading to a moderate demand for bike racks initially.
If the context of the PDF suggests people are less inclined to bike in high temperatures (due to sweating), this would support the conclusion in option A. However, without further context from the document itself, other options could also be considered, but they seem less directly connected to the relationship between high temperatures and sweating.