... if the brightness is lower than previously thought, shouldn't it ... the mass is also higher than previously thought? If the brightness ... to be 40% and mass 50 but brightness is actually 20 ... mass also be less than50, hence lower than previously thought?
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I think you can find it for less than $50. I was going to buy this one which is $25 but has mixed reviews:
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... the environment, so considering any benefits other than protecting lives or the ... "not worthwhile" or "more trouble than they're worth" (or another ... , broader, claim than the one the stimulus makes ...
... mail). So if more than50% of the mail arrives ... mail) arrives in fewer than two days, then we ... the first claim that more than50% of the total mail ... addressed mail arrives later than two days, not that ... to two" and "greater than or equal to three". ...
... ultimate curriculum before taking any PTs (other than the diagnostic). I then ... a strategy for improvement, other than taking tests and doing BR ...
Hi! It is no worry at all. The question is from LSAT 25, section 2... it was either from Parallel Reasoning problem set 1 or 2. I can't be any more specific than that, since there doesn't seem to be a way to view the question.
many = some.
Most = more than50%.
Most implies some ( or many).
Some does not imply most.
too many” is a comparative opinion: too many = more than desired.
Hope this helps.
I'm a native speaker and I had the same trouble... I just took tests until I was able to think quickly and accurately enough to answer level 1,2, and 3 questions in less than50 seconds... Quick thinking under pressure is just another skill to develop.