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The logical opposite of "Some (1-100%)" has to be ... necessary (Group 4) making the negationof the sentence positive.
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E.) Some very cold planetary body's ...
The key here is the negationof the entire linked conditional chain ... important to remember that "SOME" means "at least 1"
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3.) The negationof every Ac
4.) a ... short summary of how the negation destroys the argument. some small little thing that we ... . And I always remember that some NA questions are requiring us ...
... I understand that few means some, most are not
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> - Also, does the negationof few mean 51-99%? Most ...
... be something along the lines of, 'intelligent life exists...' or ... to define "intelligent life" in some more precise way.
... proper claim is just the negationof the first sentence in the ... to define "intelligent life" in some more precise way
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... two answer choices because the negationof the correct answer choice completely ... lawgic the same way that some sufficient assumption questions do. some of them also require you to ...
... rooted in this translation: Some [A] are [not B]. Some..." statement to an "If, ... have to account for the "some" in the conditional statement by ... I think of "negation," I think of it as a negationof the relationship between ...
... > “The highest point of any volcanic ash cloud will ... eventually exceed an altitude of 5 km”
& ... confused as to where the "some" statement came in negation. To take the contrapositive ... then do an absolute negationof both (i.e. ...
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> The negationof "I always go to the ...
By common sense version ofnegation I just meant how one ... conditional logic would think ofnegation as just an opposite ... negationof “birds of different species do not generally....” would be “SOME birds of ...
... By common sense version ofnegation I just meant how ... conditional logic would think ofnegation as just an opposite ... negationof “birds of different species do not generally....” would be “SOME birds of ... /eat Y)
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The negation as I see it: It ... true that "the social impact ofsomeof the new drugs being tested ... poorly understood."
Meaning, all of the new drugs being tested ... think that is the fair negationof the answer choice.
... all logically identical abbreviations. Some people might just call the ... issue here is proper logical negation. Remember, as discussed in ... when we take the logical negationof “cold” we are not ... is not an accurate rendering of the original statement. The ...
... gt; @happyLSAT said:
> Negationof "no one" is "someone". ... So the negationof "anyone... is X" would be "some people are ... > But, in the context of this particular argument, "anyone" is ... you can take the contrapositive of answer choice D) to ...
... eliminate to see if any of the negated answer choices "illustrates ... key for NA, because the negationof an NA "is" the flaw ... interesting. I think this way of thinking will be super helpful ... things a little clearer, connecting someof the elements about NA that ...
... includes "one," and that the negationof "many" is "none," then ... " = "some" is that for the purpose of drawing inferences from ... PT76 - if "many" meant "some" the negationof "many" = 0. But ... that's not true. The negationof "many" ...
... that say "many" means "some" are wrong. It doesn't ... same thing as "some". Your analysis of this problem is correct ... - if "many" did equal "some", ... then (A) would be necessary. But the negationof "many ...
... you define "many" as "some," and you negate "some" to "none," then ... 2 or more. So the negationof not "2 or more" is ... 1 or less. And this negation does not wreck the argument ...
... ‘equivalent’ to some, so be careful on the negation with NA Qs ... . If we negate some, it ... becomes ‘none’, but not necessarily the case with negationof ... ‘often’ if that makes sense. The bar for some is ...
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The negationof “/I “ is “I”, it doesn’t negate to “some”. some” negates to “none”, but in ... . “Some” means at least one, so the logical opposite (or the negation ...
... case, you are saying that "Some bananas are NOT yellow", or ... yellow." This is an example of negating the original conditional statement ... you to think about the negationof a conditional relationship, then you ... that may be the source of your confusion. When you ...
... It is to the advantage ofsome individuals that they be concerned ... is NOT to the advantage ofsome individuals that they be ... to my mind that the negationof the statement could also ... Does the first interpretation of the negation statement wreck the argument ...