... been closed for 8 years. During those 8 years, the bear ... , and I originally chose it during the timed exam. I had ... I changed my answer to during BR. If the total population ...
... changed my answer to A during BR since B-E are ... : I confidently eliminated this one during the timed exam, which caused ... me to miss this one. During BR, I eliminated B-E ... : This is what I chose during the timed exam, and the ...
... all of this bad stuff during the war, then how was ... , and oil spills? So yes, during the war, oil production declined ... than the stuff that happened during the war? What if they ... than the fires and spills during the war? This is a ...
Can someone name a few games that require a lot of brute force. These seems to be the one that trip me up the most during LG sections and I want to drill them before the Dec. exam.
I had a hard time distinguishing the actual flawed reasoning here. I initially chose A because the logic matched perfectly, but changed my answer to E because E was more obviously flawed. My question is: when in doubt like this, is it best to just match ...
I missed this one during the timed exam, and I ... didn't change it during BR since I didn't ... , but when I read it during BR, I really didn't ... like A, I kept this during BR. The car alarm idea ...
How can we be sure (for answer D) that a farm consists of a single CMC? Because if there is more than 1 CMC, Whatley's recommendation would not necessarily be violated.