... number of combinations, the two conditional statements upon which the more ... resulting game boards for each conditional. In this sense, the game ... is this: Whenever we have conditional statements in a grouping game ...
Jon's conditional breakdown shows an example of how the answer choice has to be sufficient based on the argument...
https://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-55-section-1-question-12/
Wondering if there exists a cheat sheet for biconditionals? I know there isn't that much to learn but it's helpful to have one to refer to when you're trying to cement those skills!
... with setting up and reading conditional chains for in-and-out ... 'm really confused with the conditional chain for PT 34 S4 ... the simplified version of the conditional chain for this game:
... first sentence referring to a conditional relationship or a causal relationship ... former and
created a conditional chain that looks like this ... how to correctly identify a conditional or causal relationship... For example ...
... principle — you must follow the conditional logic and/or reasoning of ... principle (most often, violates the conditional logic given in the principle ... how to violate/contradict a conditional statement
Why is (E) wrong, can't seem to wrap my head around it. It seems to be the contrapositive of the last sentence.
https://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-54-section-2-question-25/
I got it right. But I don't know why J.Y said we can can make "some" statement by contrapositive. The relationship is about "all" statement.
https://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-34-section-2-question-23/
Any idea?
... were not under duress". The contrapositive would be UD--->G ... they were liable for conduct. Contrapositive would be LC/----> G ... , I'm tickling" and the contrapositive would be "If I'm ...
... the questions that have many conditional statements and are very simple ... mostly for just learning the conditional statements, and strengthening the learning ...