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- Wed Oct 19, 2022 12:23 pm
#97898
Hi Team Powerscore,
I was wondering how to best explain the difference between Answer Choice (E) and Answer Choice (B) and how Answer Choice (B) is a better answer.
If I understand this correctly, would Answer Choice (B) be correct because the LSAT author assumes that "most people" refers to the general population and have at least one of the 60 problems, but this assumption could be wrong if most people don't have at least one of these 60 problems. Also, does "most people" refer to the group studied or the general population? And that (E) is incorrect because the number of problems for the group on average vs. the average of the population as a whole doesn't address the flaw of not knowing if most people in the population have at least one of these problems.
Thank you for any help you can provide!
I was wondering how to best explain the difference between Answer Choice (E) and Answer Choice (B) and how Answer Choice (B) is a better answer.
If I understand this correctly, would Answer Choice (B) be correct because the LSAT author assumes that "most people" refers to the general population and have at least one of the 60 problems, but this assumption could be wrong if most people don't have at least one of these 60 problems. Also, does "most people" refer to the group studied or the general population? And that (E) is incorrect because the number of problems for the group on average vs. the average of the population as a whole doesn't address the flaw of not knowing if most people in the population have at least one of these problems.
Thank you for any help you can provide!