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If you're in the Philadelphia area and want a study partner (for the Sept LSAT), let me know. It would be cool to hold each other accountable and share strategies. Respond if you'd be interested!
-Aaron
If you're in the Philadelphia area and want a study partner (for the Sept LSAT), let me know. It would be cool to hold each other accountable and share strategies. Respond if you'd be interested!
-Aaron
I thought about it using different conditional statements (below) but still got the answer; is this process wrong?
Law--> /possible to enforce
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/effective-->/should be law
assumption:
/possible to enforce--> effective (Effective--> possible to enforce)
Hello-- I'm somewhat confused, still, as to how answer choice B could be correct. The conclusion states that adequate prenatal care causes a decreased risk of low birthweight. The answer choice, B, attacks a different relationship: adequate prenatal care and babies born prematurely-- it doesn't attack the relationship between adequate prenatal care and low birthweight babies (although babies born prematurely are more likely to be of low birthweight, not all premature babies are of low birthweight). Shouldn't the answer, instead, say something like "babies with low birthweight are routinely classified by hospitals as having received..."?