15. <22{2[2(06)]}> Bowl More Lanes ran out of bowling lanes last Saturday and provided lanes for a league competition that night. Since there will not be a league competition at Bowl More on Monday, the bowling alley won’t run out of lanes on Monday.

Which one of the following, if true, best supports the conclusion above? (Points : 1)
League competitions were also held at Bowl More Lanes on Sunday but the bowling alley did not run out of the lanes on that day.
League competitions held at Bowl More Lanes take up many more lanes than the normal group of unscheduled individual bowlers who bowl at the alley.
League competitions can be scheduled to take place at Bowl More Lanes up to one day before the day of the competition.
Bowl More Lanes often schedules children’s birthday bowling parties for Monday afternoons.

perferably leaning toward;League competitions held at Bowl More Lanes take up many more lanes than the normal group of unscheduled individual bowlers who bowl at the alley.

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To find the answer that best supports the conclusion, we need to evaluate each option and determine which one strengthens the reasoning.

Option A: "League competitions were also held at Bowl More Lanes on Sunday but the bowling alley did not run out of the lanes on that day."
This statement does not directly support the conclusion because it only provides information about Sunday, not Monday. Therefore, it does not provide strong evidence that the bowling alley won't run out of lanes on Monday.

Option B: "League competitions held at Bowl More Lanes take up many more lanes than the normal group of unscheduled individual bowlers who bowl at the alley."
This statement directly supports the conclusion because it suggests that the league competitions require more lanes than the regular unscheduled individual bowlers. If this is true, it means that without the league competition taking up lanes on Monday, it is less likely for the bowling alley to run out of lanes.

Option C: "League competitions can be scheduled to take place at Bowl More Lanes up to one day before the day of the competition."
This statement does not provide sufficient evidence to support the conclusion because it only talks about the scheduling of league competitions, not the number of lanes they require.

Option D: "Bowl More Lanes often schedules children’s birthday bowling parties for Monday afternoons."
This statement does not directly support the conclusion because it talks about Monday afternoons, not the entire day. Therefore, it does not provide strong evidence that the bowling alley won't run out of lanes on Monday.

Based on the analysis, option B, which states that league competitions take up many more lanes than unscheduled individual bowlers, provides the strongest support for the conclusion.