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Tuesday, Sep 24 2024

I'm unsure if this was already addressed but isn't the condition that there needs to be agreement on how reliable the test is? And doesn't C say there is disagreement specifically about how reliable it is?

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Saturday, Apr 20 2024

Q1

I understand practically why in the embedded conditional, prosper is the necessary condition.

Still, I thought the word “none” triggers “negate necessary” for whatever it precedes. In that case, since the idea is “none of the relocated pandas”, I get prosper → /relocated panda, where “relocated panda” becomes the necessary. Can someone please help me understand my mistake?

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Friday, Apr 19 2024

Edit: solved. “The only” vs. “Only”

Q3.

I thought the indicator “only” would introduce the necessary condition. But this gives me:

Written → survive

Could someone kindly explain why this is incorrect, and how you arrive at the opposite?

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PT110.S2.Q18
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Tuesday, Jun 18 2024

For answer D, can someone kindly explain why JY says "maybe they do maybe they don't" when talking about if the environmentalists put forth untenable claims to generate fear - I thought this was stated in the stimulus.

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PT103.S3.Q24
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Monday, Jul 17 2023

#help I’m having a hard time with the conclusion here.

Could someone help explain why the conclusion suggests that individuals are driving up the price of cars? I’m unsure where the passage indicates who is behind the increase in price. Thank you!

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PT120.S4.Q22
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Monday, Sep 16 2024

Just to confirm, it's the act of inhibiting the display of emotion (consciously or not) that spikes the heart rate? Thank you.

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PT101.S3.Q19
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rajeevpersaud426
Sunday, Jan 12

#feedback thank you for this explanation, I think it could be valuable for video explanations to also link the fundamental lessons that we employ in a question, (Like a link to contrapositives, or "some/most rules").

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Tuesday, Jun 11 2024

What might be the sharp boundaries for a quantifier like "several", or "many"? "Some" is explained above, and most entails a majority, but what of these other ones? Thank you.

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