Hey guys, here're a few quick thoughts on the discussion here:
Also I do not see the word government anywhere in either passage, I certainly may have missed it, but assuming I am correct, they how could D be wrong.
The whole second passage is about regulation. The actual word "government" does not appear, but the function of the government is to regulate. Thus, D is reasonably and easily inferred.
Therefore, it is reasonable to infer (infer in the RC sense, not LR sense) that the composition is not banned at least.
This is on the right track, but not quite right. Based only on the fact that we know a mixture of 30% exists, we cannot infer that this mixture is not banned by the government. We can infer that this mixture is not banned by the government because we know that the mixtures are "tightly regulated," that the typical mixture is 30%, and that there is a "maximum specified oil content" (last line).
Based on these three facts together, we can reasonably infer that the government allows 30% mixtures.