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I had a quick question regarding answer choice C: Most agree that introduced species can cause extinctions.
The passage says that ecologists realize that when humans introduce new species into existing ecosystems, even pristine, species-rich habitats are threatened. So I thought that because it says "ecologists think", we could say that "most ecologists agree that."
However, is the reason this is wrong because when the LSAT says "ecologists think", we don't know exactly how many ecologists that think that? E.g. it could be 2 ecologists think, but it would be not provable to say that it's "most ecologists think".
Just curious to see if this is an actually right interpretation of the difference between these concepts. Thanks.