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Can most +most = some conclusion ???? Some + some = NO CONCLUSION. Most + some = No CONCLUSION. Can Please Someone help me?!
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Can most +most = some conclusion ???? Some + some = NO CONCLUSION. Most + some = No CONCLUSION. Can Please Someone help me?!
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@kimmelsara198 said:
Yes. Let's say you have 100 things, 51 ( the lowest threshold of most) of those things have quality X, and 51 (again, most) of them have quality Y. This leaves at least 1 (some) things that have both quality X and Y. Just be careful that you are indeed comparing apples to apples, as the LSAT loves to throw in the occasional curve ball and discuss similar terms as if they are the same (like discussing pets after mentioning dogs, hoping you will make a logical leap and not notice that they are not necessarily the same). I hope that is clear.
Thank you very much! "will make a logical leap and not notice that they are not necessarily the same" You meant " i will notice that they are necessarily the same? Thank you !
Nevermind, @kimmelsara198 's explanation is far more straightforward.
Sorry, I reread my explanation and it's pretty poor. I'll come back to this after coffee.
Yes. Let's say you have 100 things, 51 ( the lowest threshold of most) of those things have quality X, and 51 (again, most) of them have quality Y. This leaves at least 1 (some) things that have both quality X and Y. Just be careful that you are indeed comparing apples to apples, as the LSAT loves to throw in the occasional curve ball and discuss similar terms as if they are the same (like discussing pets after mentioning dogs, hoping you will make a logical leap and not notice that they are not necessarily the same). I hope that is clear.