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Re: Ensuring that children consume less sugar is among the most effective [#permalink]
Isn’t the correct ans A ? D is about sugary food that has nothing to do with the removal of the sugary drink.
With A , it undermines the school ‘a plan as it exactly does what the school has been trying to curb. Even if they have unsweetened juice, with high sugar content , it does nothing to curb the sugar intake
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In this question, we need to weaken the argument in the premise

A- Unsweetened fruit juices contain more sugar than does bottled water.
Not relevant. We have to compare unsweetened juice with the sugary drinks
B- Many students have access to sugary drinks both before and after school.
This would have been the case before the decision of replacement too. The time in consideration here is the time spent in the school.
C- Sugar free sodas contain artificial sweeteners that some medical officials link to headaches and other health concerns.
Irrelevant, we are concerned about the problem of obesity here
D- Sugary snack foods comprise the majority of sales in school vending machines.
This hits the argument directly as it implies there will not be much effect by replacing the drinks. The major portion of sugar goes through snacks.
E- The average school-aged child consumes two twenty-ounce sugary drinks every day.
Irrelevant.
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The argument explains that school officials plan to limit the sugar intake of students in school by replacing sugary drinks with less sugary drinks in school vending machines. To undermine this plan, the correct answer must demonstrate that the consumption of sugar by students will not be dramatically reduced.

(A) A comparison between unsweetened fruit juices and bottled water is not relevant, as these are both less sugary alternatives to high-calorie sugary drinks.

(B) The intention of the school officials’ plan is to limit the intake of sugar by students. Access to sugary drinks outside of school is certainly a factor in students' total sugar intake. However, the possibility that students might consume sugar elsewhere fails to undermine the school officials’ plan to restrict access to sugary drinks at school. As a result of the restricted access during school hours, those students who have access to sugary drinks outside of school may still consume less sugar than they otherwise would.

(C) The fact that certain alternatives to sugary drinks contain ingredients that cause health concerns is irrelevant to the argument. Students would still be consuming less sugar.

(D) CORRECT. If most of the sugar that students consume in school comes from snack foods rather than drinks, replacing the drinks with healthier alternatives will do little to curb the intake of sugar.

(E) This statistic is not directly relevant to the argument, since it is unclear whether these drinks are consumed at school. If the drinks were consumed at school, this answer choice would strengthen rather than undermine the school officials’ plan.

Answer: D
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Re: Ensuring that children consume less sugar is among the most effective [#permalink]
void wrote:
why not b....
i think it provides solid reason....


B cannot be the answer as you read the passage, it is only talking about the intake of sugary drinks in school. So by this log even if the school replaces the drink, student can still have sugary snacks which undermine the whole argument.
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