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Then it is A --> /B
or B --> /A
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You're allowed to mention the content of a question/passage/game, but not the actual game type, question type, specific RC questions.
I didn't take it today but I've been lurking around all day so I pretty much know the real sections, lol.
nope, think of worlds, the top means you can have no A but have B, have no B but have A, or have A & B
the bottom means you have A but not B, B but not A, or Neither A or B
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Have you ever done the superprep prep book? with the PT A, B, C? If I remember correctly those are Feb tests (hence ABC rather than #'s) They are just undisclosed so they can recycle for other non-disclosed tests (Sabbath/outside countries)
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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... to be the case that a precedes b. A→B
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... the reasons it's such a valuable vehicle for life ... when I got aB- in a class or on a paper, it was ... , but often not in a way for which I could ... week schedule. I've gained a few morsels from Powerscore as ... overly complicated.