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Wednesday, Mar 26 2025

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Friday, Mar 21 2025

It's finally clicking for me which makes me so excited, lets go we got this

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Monday, Mar 10 2025

#help

I was stuck between A and B but can someone explain why B is wrong. I don't understand

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Saturday, Mar 01 2025

#help

Can anyone explain what choice A means for some reason I cant seem to understand it. This question has me stuck.

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Friday, Feb 28 2025

#HELP

Kim does not mention research though and it requires us to make assumptions. I was wondering if anyone could help me understand this better, Im still confused on why it is B.

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Sunday, Feb 16 2025

Does anyone have any tips on hitting the target time for each question. I am alway a few seconds over it but have been getting all the questions correct so far. Would love some tips or strategies!

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Sunday, Feb 16 2025

#help

Can anyone explain question #4, I cant seem to understand just this one.

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Sunday, Feb 16 2025

#help

Can someone explain question #5 as I made the mistake of assuming everyone is all. Im just kinda of confused by how it translates to some.

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Sunday, Feb 16 2025

I think the main mistake is assuming that "fewer than half" implies "some" when, it only tells us about the majority. If "few" had been used instead of "fewer than half" then we could have said some as:

"Fewer than half"

- This strictly means that less than 50% fall into the category.

- It does not necessarily imply that some do, only that the majority does not

Hope this helps

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Thursday, Feb 06 2025

Is anything after the indicator necessary and the remaining parts are sufficient, so those are what you negate?

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Sunday, Feb 02 2025

Is this correct? #help

Sufficient: Enough to guarantee the outcome (Triggers it)

Necessary: Required for the outcome, but doesn’t guarantee it (Must be present)

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Sunday, Jan 26 2025

Question 5:

I don’t understand how the the sentence is the conclusion. It doesn’t feel right to me because it seems like it makes a big leap from the premise:

"Consequently, almost all of this surge can be attributed to decreased physical activity and changes in dietary habits."

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