... will be something that must exist in order for the conclusion to betrue ... .
The correct answer choice in a SA will be ... LR on the real LSAT and had a -1 section average ...
... will be something that must exist in order for the conclusion to betrue ... .
> The correct answer choice in a SA will be ... LR on the real LSAT and had a -1 section average ...
... believe that both big and small businesses provide consumers ... responsible during specific periods must mean that there are ... responsibility than just providing goods and services to customers. Also ... betrue, it could be just as likely that providing goods and ...
... can have the necessary condition betrue or untrue, it's free ... the conditions that precipitate it must also b failed, or else ... the contrapositive u switch and to or and vice versa).
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... for architects) --> (discusses function AND aesthetics)
IF (not ... flawed) --> (discusses function and aesthetics) OR (intended for general ... (ie: for architects). And then, with the book ... the conclusion is true, then it mustbe the case that ...
... because A/B isn't true when read from right ... rule something can be not blue and still not be an ape, but ... no apes can be ... not blue then it definitely mustbe an ape. Now we can ... All apes are not blue, and all not blue things are ...
... betrue in that if you have A and B then you must ... have C, that logical representation would be ... it would not be inaccurate per say ... ; C, it would be an incomplete representation of ... />
the correct representation would be:
A or B ...