easy · LSAT Logical Reasoning

The recipe for the cake requires exactly two eggs. We currently have only one egg in our refrigerator. Therefore, we will not be able to make the cake today.

Which of the following is an assumption required by the argument?

  1. No additional egg can be acquired from a neighbor, a store, or any other source before the day is over.
  2. Without the second egg, the finished cake would taste noticeably worse than it otherwise would.
  3. Eggs are never stored anywhere in the house other than inside the refrigerator.
  4. Every other ingredient the recipe calls for is already present in the kitchen.
  5. The single egg currently on hand has not passed its expiration date and is still safe to use.

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