I am learning about negation but when it comes to the quiz its confusing because the only terms I learned through CC was "some" and "all" to learn how to negate. How do you negate terms besides these such as "if...then" situations?
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.
^^ this.... it is one of the biggest takeaways you can have and you should get this down pat as you will definitely be tested on your knowledge ofsome/most/all on the LSAT.
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I understand that few means some, most are not
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The negation would be all...not,
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i would like some understanding for the strengthening/ ... if an answer choice contain "some/most/many/few" or similar, should ... because since those are not "all" or "none", they allow ... of the stimulus explicitly says "All x..." or "No y..." would "some/most ...
... ice cream, and most customers get toppings. All customers who get ... cherry, and less than half of those people say yes. Therefore ... cherry, and less than half of those people say yes. So ... mapping out the solutions with some, most, all... Thank you very much for ...
... to me in detail why "some" statements with negations in them ... For example, "A some /B" or "/A some B"
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... that require making inferences about some/most statements vary across type, I ... test of your ability to chain/negate/make inferences with some/most statements ...
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... stresses the importance of fully understanding what ... is some individual for which the promotion of the ... attacks from the perspective of advantage rather than damage ... in front of intersectional modifiers first (all, some, most) the negationofsome is none ...
... a "few" implies that "some" are, but "most are not". With that ... said, "some" has a logical range of 1-100 (100 being All). So ... , you would have to have at least one of ... redundant, we know that the negationof "some" is "none". Just another piece ...
... machine, I made some digital flashcards to help ... (premise/conclusion, sufficient/necessary, causation, some/most/all)
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... . I can usually keep track of the argument premises and conditional ... bracket the conclusions and circles "some" "most" "all" etc). However, since I have ... brain feels like a bunch of tennis shoes in a washing ... know it's a bit of an ambiguous question, but I ...
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?
... “some” implies the possibility of “all.” But in a sentence like, “someof the ... lumber is cut to exact dimensions, someof it ... to exclude the possibility ofsome meaning “all,” is that right? ... https://7sage.com/lesson/some-statements-meaning/
... comes from the Negation skill builder in the Logic of Intersecting Sets ... /B is a necessary condition of A and thus can’t ... . However, we previously learned about negationof the conjunction “and” in conditional ... A and B as part of the argument a way to ...
... , you are defending all relationships of that type! ... of looking for certain types of language ( i.e. some, most , all) ... to indicate incorrect answers for these types of ... that will envelop all possibilities, to include ...