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Basic Diagram Question

BroccoliBroccoli Core Member
edited September 2018 in Logical Reasoning 352 karma

Can you solve this below?

A - B
Most B - C


A- B
Some B - C

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  • akistotleakistotle Member 🍌🍌
    edited September 2018 9377 karma

    @Broccoli said:
    Can you solve this below?

    A - B
    Most B - C


    A- B
    Some B - C

    Hey @Broccoli,

    Sorry, I can't really understand what you are writing.

    Were you meaning to write as below?

    • A → B
    • B -m→ C

    • A → B
    • B ←some→ C

    And what would you like to "solve" from this?

  • BroccoliBroccoli Core Member
    edited September 2018 352 karma

    @akistotle Yes that's what I meant. Sorry if I confused you.

    I just know that

    A → B
    B →m→ C
    cannot be A → m → C


    A → B
    B →some→ C
    cannot be A → s → C

    I want to know if you can get A → s → C from first diagram

  • Leah M BLeah M B Alum Member
    8392 karma

    No, you cannot infer that from the first example.

    Let's say there are 2 As that exist. So we know, all those As are Bs. But what if there are 50 Bs in total? So those 2 As are only a small amount. Then, even if most Bs are Cs, those 2 Bs that are also As could be part of the "most" that are Cs or not. It's unknown.

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