Owner of JavaJoint: Over the past year, the coffee store has become a daily hang-out for more and more teenagers. Many of our adult customers do not appear comfortable with this kind of crowd and some of them have told me that they will no longer stop here for a coffee drink. Since my goal is to maximize our revenue, I want you to discourage teenagers from coming here and start cultivating a more adult crowd.
Store manager: Are you sure? On average, each teenager spends just as much as the average adult does, and we have far more new customers than we have lost over the past year.
The store manager responds to the owner by _____
a) questioning the veracity of owner’s evidence
b) arguing that it would be difficult to implement the owner’s directive
c) offering new evidence implying that the status quo is not incompatible with the owner’s goal
d) demonstrating that the average teenage customer is as profitable as the average adult customer
e) offering new evidence refuting that presented by the owner
The answer is C. Looking through the explanation, should it be that the status quo IS compatible with the owner's goal, not IS NOT? That's where I got confused. This is from one of the practice tests I took. Thanks!