@tar What I did was identify the key words (any) and highlight those sections. I noticed the structure of the conclusion (the second premise was listed before the first premise) and looked for the one that matched that structure.
Example: "... that does not cost 10 cents a minute costs 15 cents a minute..." In the premises, the 15 cents was listed BEFORE 10 cents. The conclusion flipped it around. It also basically says, "if not this, then it's this. No if's, and's or but's."
What matched this structure was E. "...if a university class is not conducted in a normal classroom, it will be conducted in a laboratory..."
This personally worked for me and I hope I was able to simplify it as best as possible!
TLDR: the premises on the AC's for this question were all the same. Look at the structure of the conclusion on the stimulus, and check which AC has a similar structure.
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@tar What I did was identify the key words (any) and highlight those sections. I noticed the structure of the conclusion (the second premise was listed before the first premise) and looked for the one that matched that structure.
Example: "... that does not cost 10 cents a minute costs 15 cents a minute..." In the premises, the 15 cents was listed BEFORE 10 cents. The conclusion flipped it around. It also basically says, "if not this, then it's this. No if's, and's or but's."
What matched this structure was E. "...if a university class is not conducted in a normal classroom, it will be conducted in a laboratory..."
This personally worked for me and I hope I was able to simplify it as best as possible!
TLDR: the premises on the AC's for this question were all the same. Look at the structure of the conclusion on the stimulus, and check which AC has a similar structure.