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General questions relating to LSAT Logical Reasoning.
 15veries
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Hi,

So when A :arrow: B is true,
and when A is likely to happen, B is not nec. likely to happen...but why?
I sort of understand it, but not for sure yet.
If the likelihood of A increases, A has conditional relationship with B, they are related, so B is likely to happen...why this is not always true?

Thanks
 Claire Horan
PowerScore Staff
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Hi 15veries,

Thanks for the question! Would you be able to give an example of a question with this type of situation? It might be easier for me to understand and explain in context.

Claire

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