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- Thu Jan 20, 2022 8:32 pm
#93449
Knowing something happened in the past is not a logical flaw. The question does not specify how she knows. Knowing a past event is fundamentally different from "knowing" a future event. George cannot be said to know future event X (Helen will resign) in the same manner that Alicia knows past event Y (the deposit was made by 3pm).
The statement "Alicia knows..." is not inconsistent with her having completed the deposit herself or her witnessing someone else make the deposit. She could have a receipt of the transaction. Again, we can be certain that past events happened if we can be sure of anything. There is nothing in the question to cast doubt on the matter of fact statement "Alicia knows..."
On what basis are we to say "Alicia only THINKS she knows the deposit was made by 3pm" when the question plainly states that she knows and gives no further in formation?
The statement "Alicia knows..." is not inconsistent with her having completed the deposit herself or her witnessing someone else make the deposit. She could have a receipt of the transaction. Again, we can be certain that past events happened if we can be sure of anything. There is nothing in the question to cast doubt on the matter of fact statement "Alicia knows..."
On what basis are we to say "Alicia only THINKS she knows the deposit was made by 3pm" when the question plainly states that she knows and gives no further in formation?