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Columnist: The city's new bike-share program must be a success. Within its first month, more than ten thousand rides were taken on the shared bicycles, a figure no one anticipated when the program launched.

Which one of the following is an assumption on which the columnist's argument depends?

  1. A high volume of rides in the program's opening month is a genuine indicator of the program's success, not merely of initial novelty.
  2. The bike-share program has already proven more popular than every other transportation initiative the city has ever undertaken.
  3. No resident of the city has ever expressed any dissatisfaction with the bike-share program.
  4. The bicycles in the program require less maintenance than the city's planners had originally projected.
  5. Ten thousand rides represents the maximum capacity that the program's fleet of bicycles could physically support in a single month.

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