How do we tell the difference between an inclusive 'or' (group 3 rules) or an exclusive 'or' (can be negated to mean 'and')?
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Im slightly confused by this question. It says that taking 'no headache pill stops pain more quickly' so why wouldn't the answer be B? Unless it is referring to one person taking different types of pills and comparing its effect, Danaxil would most quickly resolve a persons headache. However, we might not be able to compare between two people? Am I on the right track?
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The answer for this question is E. I don't think any of the answers really have a logic structure that parallels to that of the stimulus. For the stimulus I got:
CA--> P
CA some MR
therefore, P some MR
For E I got:
SP some TP
SO some TP
therefore SO --> SP
I won't exactly say they are parallel, though E is the closest answer I guess.
Any thoughts on this?
Hello, could anyone explain to me why the answer is B and not A. Isn't the argument centred around reduction in capital gains tax and how they would lead to increase in deficit?
I still don't understand this question, I chose A but the right answer is B. Why is it B, since it does not mention anything about persons?
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