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- A statement that A mentioned, but B did not.
- A statement that B mentioned ... , but A did not.
- A statement that neither A ...
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So if I had this statement: No candy is bitter. NO(C-->B) meaning C-->/B could that translate to C and /B. You can have candy and it not be bitter. Is that right? I think I am over thinking it a lot...
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(C)just tells us that some ...
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... Asome/B reverses into /A some B. Some has a double arrow ()
So A/B ... tells us that there is at least 1 A and possibly allA ... 's that are not aB.
So ... , but AllB's are A's.
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... simple conditionals (e.g. A -> B). You can get away with ... complex conditionals (e.g. A or B -> C) if you struggle with ... to make sure you understand a relationship.
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^ think he's referring to the first question where you use the different rules from your stimulus to eliminate to get the right answer. I.e. eliminate all that arn't A before B, then next rule to eliminate all that have L last etc.
... all the ACs. Sometimes there is an attractive wrong answer A or B ... that closely matches what I predicted, but with a ... on time and still read all the answer choices. #worthit
For ... you're introduced to a drug, a study, and then the ... the case of studies showing a causal relationship between x ... answer choices. The other most important aspect about this method ...
... answer choices. I would spend a lot of time first: a, then b; c requires d; etc) and then ... ) If you don't see a causal relationship, map out the ... .
if A then neither B nor C means A -> /B AND A->/C so if B or C (either of the two) are present, then A can't be - so you're right. I may be wrong... but that is my understanding of it. I think there is a lesson in advanced logic on this.
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C eliminated because the opening of ... and intesification that makes it a difference when the door ...
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Thanks everyone. I am back after a time-out. Most likely I will keep going and re-take in October. Thanks again for all your encouraging words. It meant a lot to me!! You are an awesome group of people I am proud to be part of.
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