- Mon Aug 17, 2015 6:58 pm
#19407
Hello,
I've seen some contradictory explanations for this in different resources and around the web, so I am wondering if someone can provide some clarification!
Using the techniques in the Powerscore LR bible, "no apples are purple" would be
A ~P
And "all fruits are purple unless they are apples" would be
~FP A
So, if I have a statement that says something like "no fruits can be apples unless they are red" wouldn't it be:
~FA ~R ?
I know the sentences themselves don't make much sense but I'm focusing on the reasoning structure. I've seen the last statement diagrammed frequently as FA R, which is definitely not the same.
Can someone that understands this clarify? And potentially explain what leads some test prep companies to diagram the last sentence as FA R? Thank you very much!
I've seen some contradictory explanations for this in different resources and around the web, so I am wondering if someone can provide some clarification!
Using the techniques in the Powerscore LR bible, "no apples are purple" would be
A ~P
And "all fruits are purple unless they are apples" would be
~FP A
So, if I have a statement that says something like "no fruits can be apples unless they are red" wouldn't it be:
~FA ~R ?
I know the sentences themselves don't make much sense but I'm focusing on the reasoning structure. I've seen the last statement diagrammed frequently as FA R, which is definitely not the same.
Can someone that understands this clarify? And potentially explain what leads some test prep companies to diagram the last sentence as FA R? Thank you very much!