@mitrakhanom1 Ok. The reporter wrongly concludes /C --> /M. You can look at the contrapositive which is:
If M --> C. Then the flaw becomes quite apparent: the premise is C ---> M but reporter gets it backwards M --> C. Basically the ...
Such amazing and positive advice here (especially @rcscoggins ) Two Thumbs Up!
@goalis180 I don't want to repeat what has already been said so far. But, I have to repeat this-different people learn at different speeds depending upon their ...
PT54.S2.Q18 Although a Principle question, note both Answer A and C are logical condition statements. Therefore, one test is to quickly diagram for comparison:
for MBT I really critically analyze each answer choice and pay attention to the language. A lot of incorrect answer choices go to far ie: X never did Y, No Y is X, etc. Pay attention to how strong the language is and see if there is enough support to make ...
I think the issue with your "the only" is that it's missing elements, at least with the example you provided with "The only human being can have souls." If it said, "The only human beings who can have souls are X(whatever modifier you want)." it would ...
Here's a tentative schedule I made! :) Let me know any and all thoughts!
I figured Mondays would be best for a Saturday PT, Sunday self-BR, Monday Group BR. Tuesday PT, Wednesday self-BR, Thursday Group BR. I think that makes sense. I figure ...
The sufficient condition and then the necessary condition you mentioned is as follows:
IF people know the consequences of an action they voluntarily undertake THEN they are responsible for those ...
Could you expound on what you mean in the latter part of: " You can know that “unless" means to "negate sufficient" all day long, but if you don’t know what that means, it ...
Please clarify me if I misunderstand but, AFTER making a final selection, what circumstances justify immediately continuing to check the other non-selected answers?
My understanding is that POE is always used (1) BEFORE final selection in ...
... least one of N or U are out"
So ... you list are correct: U is out, N is ... out, U and N are both out ... to G-->N or U, then at least one ... of N or U would have to be ... So, N in, or U in, or both N and ... U in.
You've ...
Thank you for responding guys! :) That color analogy was truly creative and awesome! I think this is one of those questions that test your understanding of proportion. Here's how I summarized this question: