No, it's not a Bi-conditional. If A then not B is a not both rule: A ---> B, for it's not clear if it's required for A to even show up. "If...then..." is a conditional itself. The meaning of this statement does not equate a bi-conditional.
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I just made this up so it's not on the test lol
Sign up 7sage ---> 180
Study hard ---> 180
180 ---> 7sage and Study hard
English translation: There is at least 1 person (some) who didn't sign up for 7sage and didn't study hard, did not…
@"Dillon A. Wright" Dang, you sure you don't wanna take the test man? You've just dispensed the ability to spot the unwarranted assumptions/flaws all over the place and did an excellent weakening question on this, probably a 5 star difficulty one.
No worries, I didn't see that star either. I don't know if anyone has at the first attempt. It's more of a product of review for teaching purposes as opposed to a practical hands-on first time approach, just my opinion tho. Even to this day I don't …
If "not" suggests in a sense of "no" or "none", then yes, it would trigger in terms of translation bc it would become a legit logical indicator. The reason it doesn't apply to /G most W is bc the latter is an existential quantifier whereas the trans…
I think your translation of "Most things that are not green are wet." is good for /G most W. (just based the limited info given) But I'm not sure if "not" is a group 3 indicator tho. The most common ones we see/use within group 3 is unless, until, …
@"Alex Divine" no man you didn't miss anything, everything you said is in complete conformity with mine, as a matter a fact, you pretty much implied everything I said by your post, I was just obnoxiously saying it all out again lol and I totally agr…
I can only speak for myslef but I do all the problem sets and thoroughly review each question I missed or gave my trouble. Some ppl would say don't exhaust all the problem set, save some for later drills, which I can totally see the value of that ap…
I think you are a little too hung up on the word as opposed to the meaning of the sentence, which is perfectly understandable as I was exactly the same at the beginning. To me, this sentence is just saying D ---> M, whether it's "all" or "every" …
"The LSAT seems to be more rewarding mentally after mastering its contents."
@Mellow_Z definitely agree with this. Different stages requiring different work, just as of right now, analyzing hard LR Qs could be really "addicting", precisely "bc" how…
Well, I don't know what would be the "best way", but for me personally is to understand the dynamics of the game and the rules. If I know all games pieces have to "appear" exactly once between exactly 2 groups, and the rule says A and B cannot appea…
I second @TimLSAT180 as well.
"All that is required to create conditions of economic justice (EJ) is the redistribution of wealth (ROW)"
I don't think "all" is an indicator in this case but an emphasis on what is being required: ROW, hence EJ ---…
"PT29 S3 Game 1, the second rule states "Bill 1 cannot be paid on the same day as Bill 5."
The reason this is a A B is bc all 7 bills have to appear on either Wednesday or Thursday exactly once. Then they tell us 1 and 5 cannot be paid (appear) to…
"Which one of the following most accurately expresses the main conclusion of the editorialists argument?"
"Which one of the following most accurately expresses the main point of the argument?"
I would even go one step further and say these two que…
I agree with David. Main point of the argument is essentially/exactly the same as the main conclusion. With the camera lenses example you cited, the main point/conclusion is in the stimulus: "differences between cameras in this respect (lens resolut…
Definitely designated time. The 8:45 is the "average" time we have per game, just like LR's 84 seconds. Some games shouldn't take you over 5 mins while others could/suppose to take 15 mins due to the design. So just like we would on LR, don't undere…
I think pre-phrasing can be very subjective. For some ppl, yes, that might be the "key" to score in the range, while for others, it may be a huge distraction to approach the ACs with such a biased mindset. One thing good about pre-phasing is that it…
Definitely agreed with @"Alex Divine" @"Cant Get Right" . Conditional logic is the corner stone of in/out games, due to the limitation of the either "in" or else "out" nature. And bc of this unique feature of this type of grouping games, I would be …
This is a very subjective question, largely depending on your fluency and skill level. Having said that, you will find some "beast" candidates will say yes, cuz they can, for they have a mastery level of fluency on logic along with tons of real batt…
@"nessa.k13.0" said:
Great advice from @BinghamtonDave and @"Cant Get Right" !! Don't fixate so much on time so much as how to study effectively. If you spend 10 hours a day doing the wrong things it won't really help as much as 4 hours study…