Have you ever done the superprep prep book? with the PTA, B, C? If I remember correctly those are Feb tests (hence ABC rather than #'s) They are just undisclosed so they can recycle for other non-disclosed tests (Sabbath/outside countries)
if A then neither B nor C means A -> /BANDA->/C so if B or C (either of the two) are present, then A can't be - so you're right. I may be wrong... but that is my understanding of it. I think there is a lesson in advanced logic on this.
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... strongly suggests that A→Band that C did NOT cause AandB. C isn’t necessary ... to establish that A causes B ... it helps establish causation between AandB)
... a similar boat. I score in the low 160's typically and ... by quickly eliminating wrong answers and then taking my time with ... example if a is false and be is false so c is false ... has anything to do with a, b, or c being positive or true ...
BandC are BS answers. E Has the conditions reversed, D is subjective ("No good reason...") I get A by elimination. I think it's still a bit unclear how it is correct, but I take it and move on regardless.
... doing the acceptable situation question anda rule knocks out more than ... this on a game in the bundle with aB before C rule that ... I wrote as C --- Band was like ... to eliminate a good 2-3 answers per question and used that ...
... between conclusion and premise.This is always a missing piece ... between premise and conclusion. For ... premise is A--->B, and conclusion is there fore A-->C, and your ... task is to find that B-->C ...
I've only done A so far and I thought it was difficult anda time suck. I'm usually 0 to -2 on games as well. I've heard BandC are difficult too--so definitely games I need to drill!
... a conditional statement, so A--->B SOME Not C is a different idea than A ... --->(B SOME Not C ... on the relationship to A instead of being a discrete relationship between BandC.
... favorite LR questions ever, and only after eliminating all the ... to sit and think about reasons A is right. B. wrong because ... people is a moral law, not just an etiquette rule, and it ... can be a matter of morality. Same reasoning as BandC. The stimulus ...
A most B (so, we have 6 AB and 4 separate ... Bs) A most C ... (so, we have 6 AC, and ... 2 points of intersection between BandC. To meet the minimum requirement ...
... : A or B --> Cand D Note: The AandB can split since ... both are independently sufficient to lead to Cand ... />
(not) C OR (not) D ---> (not) AAND (not) B
The ... arrows coming off of A/Band leading to "Cand D"
... at the present time andB talks about the future ... allow for shared values and technology will lead to ... cultures being less distinct and more open to shared ... to AC's BandC, I did not choose B because I ... do not include a human ear as a type of apparatus ...
... to take A –> BandA –> Cand draw the conclusion B some C, you must ... at least 1 member in A. However, I can't say ... is used for this example and not for other conditional statements ...
... is A —> B, obviously we can’t conclude A therefore C. This ... an effective trap is that BandC may be very closely ... , for example, a really tricky answer choice (and this would definitely ... lol. Sometimes extreme language is a little easier to pick up ...
... I was stuck between (B) and (C) when I answered this so ... taking 75% of x and then 75% of that ... 48 = thinking of yourself as a child) -- the respondent was ...
I read (A) as saying that it wants ... conclusion to one person and one calculation (.75 x ...