Besides the lesson called “Some and Most relationships” that discusses the meaning of the terms, I think you’ll find the use of these terms in conditional format in the invalid/valid lessons. For instance;
A some B->C allows you to validly conclude A some C.
A some B some C is an invalid form and you cannot have A some C. If that’s what you’re referring to then definitely review the valid/invalid forms!
@"Law and Yoda" oh DUH haha. Thank you! I was limiting my search to the intro to logic and advanced logic sections, and I KNEW I remembered there were lessons on some and most... just didn't remember them being in their own section.
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Besides the lesson called “Some and Most relationships” that discusses the meaning of the terms, I think you’ll find the use of these terms in conditional format in the invalid/valid lessons. For instance;
A some B->C allows you to validly conclude A some C.
A some B some C is an invalid form and you cannot have A some C. If that’s what you’re referring to then definitely review the valid/invalid forms!
@"Law and Yoda" oh DUH haha. Thank you! I was limiting my search to the intro to logic and advanced logic sections, and I KNEW I remembered there were lessons on some and most... just didn't remember them being in their own section.