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LSAT Vocabulary (Quantifiers)

hihihi9993hihihi9993 Member
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If following is true, what can you say about "Typically, Most likely, Almost certainly, Undoubtedly, and Purely"?
Many: 3 or more
Some: More than 0%
Most: More than 50%

Thank you in advance!

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  • Accounts PlayableAccounts Playable Live Sage
    edited September 2015 3107 karma
    "Many" and "some" are interchangeable with more than 0%. They also mean 1 or more items.

    I think "typically" and "most likely" and "most" are interchangeable as greater than 50%.

    "Almost certainly" is in the area between "most" and "all"; I usually interpret this at like 95%ish (It's not a perfect definition, but it works for me).

    "Undoubtedly" and "purely" all mean 100% to me.

    That's how I use them.
  • hihihi9993hihihi9993 Member
    342 karma
    Thank you! :)
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