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The latter part "thenA and B cannot both occur" is ... A --> /B)**. We want the statement to read as, "If not C, then ... (this relationship between A & B )." The relationship between A & B ...
... . A --> /B (A in, B out)
2. B --> /A (B in, A out)
3. A ... relationship. If you only wrote the statement as #3, then you'd ... be forgetting the first two possibilities on a game ...
... . For example: IfA is in thenB is in. IfB is in then C is ... should not immediately just write A-->/C from memorization, it ... to be honest with yourself if the inference came from you ... and recognizing the inference or if you just remember on that ...
... . like if it says, we have to pick A or B and thena bunch ... of reasons we absolutely cannot pick A ... , it should be a ... right answer if it's like, "we can pick B."
... I don't even know if that much is true ... a precondition?
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> > If X now then ... How is Y a precondition to X if Y happens after ... ", but we can't then read the formal logic arrow ... "production" shows causation/chronology. A produces B.
... idea about that?" or "Just b/c "X" (what's ... that reflects/emits radiation, then yes, a glowing, reflective, fluorescent thing ... issue could be addressed ifa dark room weren't ... the only thing there. B/c without light, how ... the dark room in (B) to be there in ...
At this point ... aa flawed answer choice, same thing if we see a parallel reasoning question. Ifa ... . On first scan answer choice B looks flawed but not the ...
... bank deposit was made before then.
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... even have to be a professor for whom ... A or B+, and ask for an LOR. Give them guidance and, if ... necessary, provide them with a draft. ... about whether there is a former supervisor/colleague in ... Prof's signature, then that's a pass, and counts ...
... increased obesity in children, then we can assume that ... if we negate (B) we can still have a functioning argument. In addition, (B ... br />
What if answer choice B had said interactive television ... an answer choice that, if negated, flat-out rejects ...
... translation. If we apply my translation rule: A = an ... air traveler in Beijing B = fly ...
"A **cannot** B **without** C"
Rule: AB --> C If (AB ... ) an air traveler in Bejing flies To Lhasu, then ( ...
... . A = A doctor B = prescribe porozine for a patient If (AB) a doctor prescribed porozine for a patient, then (C) ... sculpture artist B = reach the yellow ... spores." A = One B = Properly identify a mushroom
... that 'B and B.' So if you know that A --> B and B, then you can ... actually be certain that A.
I thought that if the premises are true thena valid conclusion is ...
... ; I thought that if the premises are true thena valid conclusion is ... : A --> B and -B
> >Valid/True Inference: A and B and -B ... (because the A was 'activated' by ...
... choice wrong. For instance, ifa game has A, B, C, D and the ... a rule or make it difficult to plug in the others? Then ... be affected and break rules. Then, do the same for the ... a rule or make it difficult to plug in the others? Then ...
... I'd love to know if I'm missing something here ... it the same as “except if” or “except”, and aren’t ... more complicated. But I think if we break it down, it ... : /A→B.
Now assume A is itself a conditional statement X→Y. Then ...
... stimulus matched one exactly. But if I had to pick I ... end A --> B, B--> C is just A --> C. If we then erroneously ... say C, therefore A, it ...
... sentence) "are aesthetically pleasing". If the argument remained, as it ... paintings are more aesthetically pleasing, thenb wouldn't be necessary. ... not A because it doesn't actually matter if people ... valid if people are equally adept at judging a painting' ...
... sentence) "are aesthetically pleasing". If the argument remained, as it ... paintings are more aesthetically pleasing, thenb wouldn't be necessary. ... not A because it doesn't actually matter if people ... valid if people are equally adept at judging a painting' ...
... stimulus matched one exactly. But if I had to pick I ... end A --> B, B--> C is just A --> C. If we then erroneously ... say C, therefore A, it ...
... why their school in particular, then I would recommend you include ... think if all you do is name drop the school then they ... will see through your B.S, have ... . However I will say ifa school has a separate "why X" statement ...