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I have the same question on this one. Also, I don't get why for the purposes of choosing A "natural conditions" comprise "good soil," but then he discards B because "good soil" does not amount to #feedback"natural resources."
In set theory terms, "If all the members of a set A are also members of a set B, we say that A is a subset of B." Let A be "most" and B be "all." We then obtain the statement: "if all members of the set "most" are also members of the set "all," then set "most" is a subset of set "all." So I think the statement in the lesson is backwards.
This was super helpful! Thank you, Valentina.
Hi Joey, I had the same intuition. And if we are correct, does it mean that "influenced by cultural and economic factors" restricts the set of "designs" that can be "a universal aspect of urban development?"
#feedback It would be helpful to retain the displayed information when pausing the video to reflect upon the content or to reread the premises. However, when one pauses the video, the content disappears. Is there a way to fix this?
#feedback In this video, the initial question, "Do these claims comprise an argument?" seems not to be directly answered, unless I'm missing something. I get that one can arrive at the answer at the end of the lesson, but it would have been nice to get a clear answer in case our reasoning was wrong.
Same issue here. Any word from 7Sage support?