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B) is not necessary. The whole paragraph builds on the hypothesis that employee with an active life style would incur less in medical bills.
B) compares employee who are "required" to participated in the fitness program against who are not, neither of which has been mentioned in the passage.
Necessary assumption is a must-be-true type of questions, which would not allow NEW evidence.
B) is new evidence. Thus, B) could not be the correct answer.
In addition, even if B) is negated, the conclusion of the passage could still be correct. When you negate B), you have:
The medical expenses incurred by employees who are required to participate in the fitness program would be NO less than those incurred by employees who are not required to participate. So what! This condition or constraint is meaningless to the conclusion since iff these out-of-shape employees improve their health and thus reduce their medical bills, the total insurance cost for the company can be reduced. So the conclusion still holds. |
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