- Fri Mar 18, 2016 10:24 am
#22534
Hello, I'm studying for the LSAT and I though that I had a pretty good grasp on Conditional Reasoning. It does not seem very difficult, yet I've discovered recently (last night) after picking up the Logical Reasoning Bible workbook that I seem to experience confusion with certain problems. The workbook gave an alternative way to phrase the question but I do not understand why it does not conform to The Unless Equation. Perhaps it's just me, would you mind explaining it to me please.
Conditional Reasoning Diagramming Drill
15. No one without sufficient exposure to linear algebra can enroll in this seminar.
I thought that w/o modifies the "enroll in this seminar" and I would need to negate the "no one" for the sufficient condition but that is incorrect. The diagram keeps the negation by slashing a line through "sufficient algebra exposure" and negates "enroll," so... confusion party of one here. Help please.
Conditional Reasoning Diagramming Drill
15. No one without sufficient exposure to linear algebra can enroll in this seminar.
I thought that w/o modifies the "enroll in this seminar" and I would need to negate the "no one" for the sufficient condition but that is incorrect. The diagram keeps the negation by slashing a line through "sufficient algebra exposure" and negates "enroll," so... confusion party of one here. Help please.