Really struggling with those curve breaker LR questions. My score ranges from a -8 to a -6. Would ideally be fine with a -3 or 4 on the test, but really hoping to get some help. Happy to talk about tutoring options.
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Would this be closer to a sufficient assumption than a necessary assumption? When I read the word "nothing" that makes me jump to the conclusion.
#help would you consider this circular reasoning?
Can someone please explain to me why AC (D) is the correct choice; I'm stuck.
The word most really screwed me up and I thought it was too bold of a statement
#help I am having issues understanding this problem
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I just wanted to clarify when to use not both (F---->/C) vs a bi-conditional (F/C). My current understanding is that if the in/out game has only two categories, I should use the bi-conditional representation because it represents the only possibilities because the two variables, in this case "F&C", cannot be in or out together. Whereas I should use the not both representation when there are more more than two groups because while the variables do not have to be together, there are other categories that they will be able to go in.
God awful passage