Since the some relationship is reversible, this means that some C are A, can you please explain how that works with the bucket visualization or why some cafes that serve tea source their beans from BMR? I am confused because there were no Cs in the A bucket/teas in the BMR bucket, so I don't understand why the relationship is reversible in these cases. Thanks!
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Since the some relationship is reversible, this means that some C are A, can you please explain how that works with the bucket visualization or why some cafes that serve tea source their beans from BMR? I am confused because there were no Cs in the A bucket/teas in the BMR bucket, so I don't understand why the relationship is reversible in these cases. Thanks!