Imagine that you buy a new computer system with independentcomponents including a new desktop computer (with a CPU and agraphics card), new software, and a new monitor. You want to playgames on the new system, but it runs games very slowly. You assumethat the keyboard and mouse are not creating the problem; so, tofigure out what is making the system run so slowly, you experimentwith combinations of your old equipment with the new equipment.Here are your experiments and results:
Experiment 1: New computer, new software, and new monitor — and itruns slowly.
Experiment 2: New computer, new software, and old monitor — and itruns slowly.
Experiment 3: New computer, old software, and new monitor — and itruns fast.
Experiment 4: New computer, old software, and old monitor — and itruns fast.
Experiment 5: Old computer, new software, and new monitor — and itruns fast.
Experiment 6: Old computer, new software, and old monitor — and itslowly.
Experiment 7: Old computer, old software, and new monitor — and itruns fast.
Experiment 8: Old computer, old software, and old monitor — and itruns fast.
Based on this data, which experiment shows that the conjunction ofthe new software and the old monitor is NOT SUFFICIENT for thesystem to run slowly?
- A. Experiment 1
- B. Experiment 2
- C. Experiment 3
- D. Experiment 4
- E. Experiment 5
- F. Experiment 6
- G. Experiment 7
- H. Experiment 8
- I. None of these experiments