Hi Sam,
This is a parallel reasoning question, so the correct answer choice will include the exact same reasoning as the stimulus, meaning we have to know the stimulus's reasoning first. In the stimulus we have two conditionals:
New
>18k
and
10-yrs-old
<5K
Then the stimulus puts together the contrapositives and comes up with:
>18k and
<5K New and
10-yrs-old
This is exactly what our correct answer will do.
(B) gives us:
>4
2BR or 3BR
and
<4
2BR or less (aka
3BR)
and then concludes
3BR
<4
Which only uses the contrapositive of the second conditional for the conclusion, not combining the two conditionals as in the stimulus.
(D) gives us:
>4
>2BR
and
B
3BR
and concludes
B
3BR
>4
Which is taking the contrapositive of the first conditional and chaining it onto the second to create an inference. Solid reasoning, but not what we have in the stimulus.
Ultimately, only (C) works, as it gives us:
>4
min 3BR
and
<4
<2BR
And concludes by taking the contrapositives and combining them, just like in the stimulus:
min 3BR and
<2BR >4 and
<4 4
Hope this clears things up!