easy · LSAT Logical Reasoning

Early music education enhances mathematical ability in children. Therefore, schools that include violin lessons in their kindergarten curriculum will produce students with higher math scores in later grades.

Which one of the following, if true, most strengthens the argument?

  1. Children in a pilot kindergarten built around string instruments later beat their classmates on basic arithmetic by twenty percent.
  2. A student's math ability is frequently shaped by inborn talent and by the home they grow up in.
  3. Buying and maintaining violins for every child in a school can be rather expensive.
  4. Any child given violin lessons in kindergarten is certain to become an exceptional mathematician.
  5. Most professional mathematicians did not take up an instrument until their high-school years.

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