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... antecedent and consequent of a conditional must truth-apt (or ... disjuncts or conjuncts of a disjunction or conjunction or whatever ... This is why the symbolization "A --> ~C" makes sense.
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... first LSAT game on PT 1 being a circle game, the ... Radar detection game from PT 15 ... the question you asked: PT 18 Game 3 about connecting ... might spark off a bit of a debate but I ... am fairly confident that something like PT ...
... mention. Make sure you have a good knowledge of advanced conditional ... logic. Here is a little cheat sheet I created ... this situation: A --> B or C. Furthermore, B --> D and C --> E ... From this, you know that B doesn't happen and that ...
... helps you strike off a couple answer choices very ... a part in the discrepancy. In fact, I got rid of A, B ... , and C without having to even ... />
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... institutions. I transferred from a good liberal arts school ... I finished undergrad (aB.Sci. with a concentration in 'Visual ... acting marks c) Hopefully obtain a strong letter of recommendation ... that valuable nitrogen to a landfill). Somehow that moment ...
... is A —> B, obviously we can’t conclude A therefore C. ... trap is that B and C may be very ... about Google, for example, a really tricky answer choice ... Sometimes extreme language is a little easier to pick ... of thing. It’s a little more conspicuous, but ...
... were a student who received aC+ or lower then you were a student ... attended every class you received aB- or higher grade.” Now ... you can create a conditional chain because “attending ... Attended every class ---> Received B- or higher
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... precede B and A. If so what happens to C - D, or A; if ... the order or ranking is (E, B, A ... ) or (E, B, C, D). I'm confused ... to precede E for a direction where C precede B and E follows ...
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Hi JY and Dillon - what's the approximate timeline for the SuperPrep A, B, and C explanations? Any chance that they'll be up before the Sept test? Thanks!
@annaantonova1009 said:
Hi JY and Dillon - what's the approximate timeline for the SuperPrep A, B, and C explanations? Any chance that they'll be up before the Sept test? Thanks!
... can be answered on a couple of different levels. ... changed the scoring scale: a rare pattern game for ... out in difficulty, within a certain range. I carved ... can be exploited by a certain test. From all ... get through pretest C's games with a minute to spare ...
An example would be All A's are B's EXCEPT WHEN they are C's. That in english essentially means, if you are an A but NOT aC, then you are aB. So Diagrammed, it would be A+~C---->B. Can anyone check my Reasoning on that? Lol
... the premise asserts A --> B. The conclusion asserts C --> B. So now ... this C --> A .... add this to chain up A --> B (the A's ... you get a chain looks like this C --> A --> B which ... means All C's are B's ...