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So far, I'm following along with the content and the approaches to the question types well, but I'm struggling to meet the target time when doing drills and usually leave 2-3 questions blank to go over during BR. Any tips on getting to the answer choices faster?
Wouldn't the same flaws from answer choices A and B, also apply to C? The overall profitability will decrease but we can't know for certain that it's because coffee bean prices increased. Couldn't it also be for external reasons like perhaps another coffee shop opened up across the street?
Correct my understanding, but when we come across an argument with an exception, the best way to understand it is to reframe it into a sufficiency/necessity conditional. So rather than having it be
rule: resident → prohibited
exception: purpose
which are two separate components we have to think about
we can translate that into
If there's no purpose and you are a resident of Beresford then you are prohibited
aka if /A and B → C
/purpose and resident → prohibited
WOO first time getting them all right and on target!