Yes! I also do the same thing with CBT/CBF questions when I notice that only 1 or 2 answer choices include floaters. It's especially effective in this context when there are a lot of deductions -- and thus not a lot of open spaces on the gameboard.
@sumayyahghori00 said:
@"marsaly.drake" said:
Are you getting -1/-2 in 35 min (very good!) and looking to get faster for a safety margin or are you getting -1/-2 taking as much time as you need. If it's the second it would be helpf…
Hi there!
That question is tricky, so you should not feel bad about getting tripped up! Like any sufficient or necessary assumption question, the first key is to identify the argument's conclusion, which in this case is that country A's standard of…