... answer choices B and C. I eventually settled down for B but I ... struggling to figure out why B is the more optimal answer ... compared to C. The question makes the assumption ... the American population, thus making C an attractive answer.
Could someone explain their thought process in getting the correct answer? I debated between A and B and eventually settled for B because I thought the very last line is the Conclusion. #help
... a rule 6 situation where B goes to A and C goes to A, but B ... also goes to D and E goes to C ... of the rule 6 group (A, B, C)? Do you also take the ...
If you have a statement that says, "Not all A's are C's," then why can't negating that statement be "No A's are C's" in addition to "SomeA's are not C's?"
... cases of:
1. "A and B cannot be both selected" for ... games AND
2. "A and B cannot be added to the ... at least one of them, A/B has to be in the ... it's either A in Group 1 and B in Group 2 ... vice versa,
instead of A/B in Group 1 (or 2 ...
... why you can't use C as a contrapositive?
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Some historians believe that ...
So with answer choice A, if barley requires less water ... salt accumulation is not a problem because the two ... the picture?
I have a question regarding Conjunction and Disjunction ... if a statement says “A and B -> C” that we need both A and B ... said “A -> B and C”, does A being present mean both B and C must ... be present together as a ...
... the title but to add some context: most of the questions I ... , whenever I watch a explanation video for a question I just didn ... analytics do not really show a pattern of question type that ...
@Adam, yes, save some! Like 3 from the 60' ... /Out game with a "not both" rule b/t A and B. You could ... split into 3 subs, (1) A in, B ... out; (2) B in, A out; (3) A and B both out ...
... 11 lessons, 51m Some and Most Relationships 27 lessons, 2.1h ... , 42m
Sequencing Games with a Twist 20 lessons, 5.1h ... .4h
Grouping Games with a Chart 8 lessons, 1.3h ...
From my memory, I think the correct answer is A.
As for your question regarding contrapositive, watch out for quantifiers such as some and most.
Remember what the lessons taught you: there are NO contrapositives for quantified statements.
... 're doing a MBT and the stimulus says A--> /B. Eliminate an ... this logic, such as /A --> B. Mistaken negations and reversals are ... says that due to A, B happened and your goal is ... that shows maybe C caused it or that A and B have nothing ...
... ; and another rule that B - C. Now you know that ... For example, If C attends, then B attends as well. ... a game board split across A and B, you know that C ... can't attend the game board with A ... because B ...
A causes B, means that everytime we have ... A as the cause, we get B ... 's hard to trace a cause without some extra evidence.
... times that there exists a causation relationship between two ...