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I wrote out my conditional for answer choice E as this:
Independent--> (/TF and EB)
Is that ok?
The video wrote Independent and /TF--> EB.
http://classic.7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-62-section-2-question-19/
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How do you know its an "or" instead of an "and" in between (/TF or EB)?
It should be Independent --> (/TF or EB); therefore, (Independent and TF) --> EB. No independent store could sell TF and /EB.
You could conclude /TF--> EB if it said the stores sell one or both of TF and EB. You have to watch for instances where the diff between 'most' and 'some' is germane to the argument, but I don't think this is one of those times. A store could be in the minority and only sell lizards or whatever.