For each of the past two years, major department stores have reported a nearly 50% increase in their sales of men's clothing manufactured by Zachary, Inc., a result that is all the more surprising because the sales of most other brands of men's clothing have been depressed over the same period. Nevertheless, even Zachary, Inc. does not appear to have emerged unscathed from the overall trend: despite the aforementioned increase, Zachary, Inc. has reported a slight decline in overall sales in each of the past two years.
Which of the following, if true, most helps to explain the surprising result above?
A) The sales of clothing at Zachary, Inc.'s boutique stores, which, unlike department stores, are owned and operated by the company itself, have held steady over the last two years.
B) Two years ago, Zachary, Inc. began an ambitious new advertising campaign; in each of the last two years, the company's advertising department has overspent its planned budget by almost half.
C) Zachary, Inc. is renowned for the quality of its fabrics, and sells large quantities of fabric to other manufacturers of men's clothing.
D) Zachary, Inc. formerly manufactured leather accessories and women's clothing in addition to men's clothing, but, for the past three years, the company has produced only men's clothing.
E) In the last two years, the percentage of Zachary, Inc.'s clothing sold by department stores at discounted prices has been unusually high, a result that analysts have blamed on the sluggish economy.
Hello
According to me, the questions tells us that for each of the past two years; (My thoughts in brackets)
1. 50% increase in sales of men's clothing manufactured by Zachary. (Maybe the sales of this line of product was very negligible before, or the clothes are highly discounted because of various other reasons.)
2. Sales of most other brands of men's clothing have been depressed (Recession or new value added taxes on clothes, which are paid by consumers)
3. Slight decline in overall sales of Zachary (Overall word is crucial and decline in sales in-accordance with point no. 2 )
The way I tackle paradox question is by ensuring that the correct answer choice solve both ends of the discrepancy. Using POE, I was able to boil down to C & E, and ended up guessing C since it factors the OVERALL SALES.
I was not able to understand the reasoning on the Manhattan CAT for choice E and request further clarification on the same.
Thank you