... it assumes the "some" statement of vanilla ... it links two most premises to a some inference. Mathematically ... the LSAT specifically treats "all", "most", and "some." The makers rely on ... some assumption, fyi!) of test takers not knowing the logical difference and ...
... it assumes the "some" statement of vanilla ... it links two most premises to a some inference. Mathematically ... the LSAT specifically treats "all", "most", and "some." The makers rely on ... some assumption, fyi!) of test takers not knowing the logical difference and ...
Now I know the opposite of some is none and the opposite of some .. not is all. What about the opposite of mostandmost .. not? I can see the opposite of most would be at most half, how about most .. not? Thanks!
... Most (the conclusion drawn in most magazine surveys have eventually been disproved.) and ... always safe to assume that MOST provides little bit of support ... question?
how about for SOME?
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My confusion is that "All" introduces a sufficient condition, ... s the difference between "All" and "Only" in the examples ...
... what allows us to infer "most" and "some" from "all" on the LSAT - correct ... LSATs have tested them at some point, but I thought I ... the premises above, "A → B" and "A → C," allow us to ... → C."
... studied the valid/invalid arguments and though it's almost down ... a good steadfast rule that, mostandsome only allow you to draw ... relationships following are "all" relationships?
ex. A some B ---> C ... help internalize?
... as exists between “most” and “some.” If we can say “most,” “some” is implied. Similarly ... , “many,” implies “some.” It’s ... , so all we can infer from a “many” statement is a “some ...
... " we can, in fact, infer all of those listed, can't ... .
"/B -m→ /A" and "/B ←s→ /A" from "A ... take the contrapositive of a most statement. But we can take ... contrapositive of A-->B and infer mostandsome statements from that, can ...
... right of "Multiple Choice" and viewing question #2. Within ... which the length of all, most or some of the 5 ... visible is faded out and an ellipsis appears in ... order to see all of the ACs and providing another ... questions in the RC section and the Parallel (Flaw) ...
... lot of LR questions, and I know that JY likes ... worth keeping it all in my head, and it's more ... just write it out and see what I'm ... of items to see "most" and "some" relationships if the question ... s just worth writing out! And also, as @MissChanandler says ...
I would think you shouldn't assume at all...we don't know for sure if ALL cats are happy, if we knew that then we could say mostandsome as well. I would review the someandmost relationship lesson in the CC again for clarification!
... shouldn't assume at all...we don't know ... say mostandsome as well. I would review the someandmost relationship ... **, so it necessarily assumes "all" as the absent quantifier. ... - that the quantifiers "some" and "most" can be included in "all" as well.
... that uses other quantifiers like MostandSome. Do we write it out ... like Some? I just came across Many ... and I didn't know if I should represent Many as Some ... . I know Many implies Some but Some doesn't imply Many. I ...
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I've been seeing some discussion posts of people who ... 15th of this month and I usually study 6 ... doing this pretty much all year andsome of last year too ... was time for a break and let me tell you ... take a breath and applaud ourselves for all of the hard ...
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There's a lesson on MostandSome statements that explains the two ...
I noticed that JY sometimes chains certain "some" "most" and "all" statements for MBT LR questions. Does anyone know where he explains the logic? It mostly makes sense but i want a better explanation than just winging it.
... studying the curriculum and found the negation of "all" a little confusing ... "not all" the negation of "all"?
In other words, does "some... not ... ..." mean the same thing as "not all"?
Hi guys, I havent gone through the LR curriculum in over a year. I am wondering which lessons cover some, most, few statements, and LR diagramming. I think MBT questions and SA had some?
... around Negating "All" I am in the section about "SomeandMost Relationships." < ... br />
If All-->Most-->Someand the negation ... of Some is None, then ...