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If some are not X, does this category mean 0-99%? The logical opposite of "all" is "not all" which clearly means 0-99%, but does this mean the same thing logically as "some are not?" Thanks!!!
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If some are not X, does this category mean 0-99%? The logical opposite of "all" is "not all" which clearly means 0-99%, but does this mean the same thing logically as "some are not?" Thanks!!!
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@abrel07415 said:
@21588 Now that I look at it again it depends whether you are looking at it from what "is not" or what "is". If some dogs are not black, 0-99 can be black and 1-100 can be not black, so yea my bad both work depending on how you look at it. This is what @lulu341 explains above.
Got it that's clear now. Mucho gracias!
@21588 Now that I look at it again it depends whether you are looking at it from what "is not" or what "is". If some dogs are not black, 0-99 can be black and 1-100 can be not black, so yea my bad both work depending on how you look at it. This is what @lulu341 explains above.
@abrel07415 said:
To reiterate what was already said above, they mean the same thing. However neither means 0-99. "At least one is not" is from 1-100.
"At least one is not" means "some not". Since some /at least one is 1-100, some not/at least one not is 0-99, because 1 not means 100 - 1=99 (for example, if one dog among 100 dogs is not a german shepherd, that means 99 dogs are german shepherds) 100 not means none/0.
Thanks all for the replies!
@abrel07415 said:
To reiterate what was already said above, they mean the same thing. However neither means 0-99. "At least one is not" is from 1-100.
Are you sure about this? I read in a different curriculum that "not all" means anything except 100%. This seems to indicate 0-99%.
Again thanks for the response :)
To reiterate what was already said above, they mean the same thing. However neither means 0-99. "At least one is not" is from 1-100.
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Yes, I was going to say they're the same, too.
It means the same thing. Logically, 'some people are not smart' and 'not all people are smart' is equivalent. They both mean that at least one person is not smart.