- Fri Nov 09, 2018 3:18 am
#60278
Hi dear LSAT Masters:
I got it wrong because I failed to recognized the biconditional relationship. Now that I understand the correct way of drawing the diagrams are as followings:
(WOA + Mc of L) P
(WOA + L, ~mc) N
(WOA + Mc of s, ~L) S
(~WOA + Mc of L) L
and combine first and second premise === N (WOA + L ~Mc) + (WOA + Mc of L) P
[N (Mc + L) WOA] N + P gives us the correct answer cho.
My question is how am I gonna be able to detect the biconditional as soon as I see one? I missed few other questions that involves biconditional relationships.
Thank you for advising. Looking forward to hearing back from any of the experts.
I got it wrong because I failed to recognized the biconditional relationship. Now that I understand the correct way of drawing the diagrams are as followings:
(WOA + Mc of L) P
(WOA + L, ~mc) N
(WOA + Mc of s, ~L) S
(~WOA + Mc of L) L
and combine first and second premise === N (WOA + L ~Mc) + (WOA + Mc of L) P
[N (Mc + L) WOA] N + P gives us the correct answer cho.
My question is how am I gonna be able to detect the biconditional as soon as I see one? I missed few other questions that involves biconditional relationships.
Thank you for advising. Looking forward to hearing back from any of the experts.