Creating a new topic on an already existing old one. Did not receive a reply in the old one for over 10 days.
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Question is from MGMAT CAT #2
Fedora Convertibles began selling the Freewheeler - its newest convertible sports car - in May of this year. Fedora sent out a press release last month indicating that the Freewheeler’s sales for May, June, July, and August totaled over 50,000. As a result, Fedora will in all likelihood easily meet its stated sales goal of 120,000 for Freewheeler's first year of release.
Which of the following would be most useful in order to evaluate this prediction?
1. Fedora is the market leader in this category of automobile.
2. Freewheeler is significantly more expensive than similar models produced by Fedora’s competitors.
3. Fedora released a similar model in May of the previous year.
4. Sales of similar models of cars are typically much higher in the summer months than at any other time of the year.
5. Freewheeler sales are important to meeting the sales goals of Fedora as a company.
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I remain unsatisfied with the the Official Answer (Option 4).
Option 4 states that sales in subsequent months would be lower than 50,000/4 cars per month. But to reach the 120K target figure, sales anyhow require to be less than that average (needs to be 70,000/8 per month). So even if sales are lower in the coming months, the target can be achieved.
So how do we say this option is the correct answer.