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Zorluk: Çok zorIdentifying Underlying Assumptions

A metropolitan transit authority plans to transition its entire heavy maintenance fleet from conventional diesel to synthetic electro-fuel produced via direct-air carbon capture and electrolysis powered by a newly constructed offshore wind farm. The authority's financial and environmental model asserts that this transition will achieve net-zero carbon emissions across all maintenance operations within two years while maintaining total municipal fleet operational expenditures at or below current levels.

Which of the following statements represent underlying assumptions upon which the transit authority's argument depends? Select all that apply.

  1. The atmospheric carbon capture and fuel synthesis facilities will not draw supplementary grid electricity generated from fossil fuels during periods of low offshore wind energy production.Cevap
  2. The total combined costs of procuring, transporting, and storing the synthetic electro-fuel will not exceed the current budget allocated for standard diesel fuel procurement.Cevap
  3. C
    The transit authority will be able to expand its electro-fuel supply infrastructure to service neighboring regional municipal transit systems within five years.
  4. D
    Synthetic electro-fuel combustion requires significantly fewer mechanical maintenance labor hours per vehicle than conventional diesel engine combustion.
  5. E
    Global crude oil prices will experience substantial upward volatility over the next two years, rendering diesel increasingly expensive.

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The correct assumptions are the statement regarding carbon capture plants avoiding fossil-fueled grid power during low wind periods, and the statement regarding electro-fuel procurement and logistics costs remaining within current diesel budget allocations.
The argument relies on two necessary unstated premises: first, that the fuel generation lifecycle creates no hidden carbon emissions via auxiliary fossil-fueled grid power during low wind events (ensuring net-zero emissions), and second, that all logistical and production costs of electro-fuel stay within baseline diesel budgets (ensuring cost neutrality). Negating either statement causes the argument's conclusion to fail.

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1
Deconstruct the core argument
Premises: Fleet is switching to electro-fuel powered by wind energy and direct-air carbon capture. Conclusion: Transition will achieve net-zero carbon emissions and keep operational expenditures at or below current levels.
Identifying the two explicit pillars of the conclusion (net-zero emissions and cost neutrality) establishes what unstated assumptions are required.
2
Apply the Negation Test to emissions-related claims
Negating the statement about fossil-fuel grid draw yields: 'Facilities WILL draw fossil-fueled grid electricity during low wind periods.' This creates indirect net carbon emissions, defeating the net-zero conclusion. Thus, this statement is a necessary assumption.
An assumption is necessary if its logical negation destroys the argument's validity.
3
Apply the Negation Test to cost-neutrality claims
Negating the cost statement yields: 'Total procurement, transport, and storage costs WILL exceed the current diesel budget.' This forces total expenditures above baseline levels, defeating the cost claim. Thus, this statement is a necessary assumption.
Evaluating whether expenditure bounds hold under negation proves necessity.
4
Evaluate distractors for non-essential or out-of-scope claims
Statements concerning regional fleet expansion, maintenance labor reduction, or crude oil price spikes represent irrelevant extrapolations or non-essential strengthening conditions.
Distractors often present helpful benefits or future developments that are not strictly required for the immediate argument to hold.

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Identifying Necessary Assumptions via the Negation Test
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