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Here is a _very_ partial list of correlation-causation flaws:
PT20.S1.Q10 (★★★), PT20.S4.Q14 (★★★), PT30.S2.Q25 (★★★★), PT31.S2.Q9 (★★★★), PT64.S1.Q5 (★), PT65.S1.Q8 (★), PT66.S4.Q25(★★★)
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- "Sales to individuals make up 1% of all car sales." question right, we don't care ...
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... ://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-26-section-3-question-24/) that discusses AC E ... ; - "Sales to individuals make up 1% of all car sales." question. But doesn't it make ... if they only consisted of 1% of the ca-buying population ...
Help! I can't wrap my head around this one AT ALL. I'm not even sure what the conclusion is.
http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-60-section-3-question-24/