easy · LSAT Logical Reasoning
To reduce the amount of food thrown away in its cafeteria, Northgate School plans to let students serve themselves and choose their own portion sizes rather than receiving fixed, pre-plated portions. Administrators predict this change will substantially cut cafeteria food waste.
Which one of the following, if true, most strengthens the administrators' prediction?
- Allowing students to serve themselves will slightly lengthen the cafeteria line at peak times.
- Students may return for unlimited additional servings after choosing an initial portion.
- The change is intended to reduce the amount of food thrown away in the cafeteria.
- Most cafeteria food waste consists of ingredients that spoil during storage or preparation before students ever receive a portion, fixed or self-selected.
- Much of the food currently thrown away in the cafeteria consists of portions larger than the students who received them wanted.
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