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When used on the LSAT how should we interpret “a lot” and “any”.
Does “any” mean 1?
Is “a lot”not quantifiable?
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When used on the LSAT how should we interpret “a lot” and “any”.
Does “any” mean 1?
Is “a lot”not quantifiable?
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"a lot" just means "many" which just means "some"
there are some LR questions that want us to think that "a lot" means "a majority" but that's a trap
On a side note, "any" is a group 1 sufficient condition indicator.
"all" implies "most" implies "some"
"All" = "any"
"A lot" = "some" or "at least one"