- Tue Jul 17, 2018 4:38 am
#48002
I somehow thought of this as a Mistaken Reversal (the second and third sentences in the stimulus) and chose answer (C). Why is this approach wrong?
And as for (E), when it says 'the likelihood that a designated event in that set will occur' wouldn't the part of the premise that 'the likelihood of his winning one of them would be greater than if he entered only a single raffle' be inclusive of winning the Mayfield raffle?
And as for (E), when it says 'the likelihood that a designated event in that set will occur' wouldn't the part of the premise that 'the likelihood of his winning one of them would be greater than if he entered only a single raffle' be inclusive of winning the Mayfield raffle?