Hi,
Does anyone have any study tips for understanding converse/inverse statements that appear on LR questions to trick the test taker?
For example, on Necessary or Sufficient Assumption questions, I have a difficult time differentiating the converse/inverse from the contrapositive, and because of the time constraint, I consistently get these answers wrong.
100 total people go to H Uni. 38 of them take night classes. Let's say 50 people live in Pulham, and 50 live in Westerville. If only 29% of westerville residents take night classes, then that is 14 people. We know 38 total people take it, which means 38-14= 24. Where do these 24 people live? In Pulham. 100 total people, 50 live in Pulham, 50 live in Wester, so if 24 remains, then those 24 live in Pulham. 24 of 50 is NOT 50%, but it is more than 38%. AC A fits that.