- Tue Aug 23, 2016 11:03 pm
#28009
When I was reading the table and their explanations about the relationships between none, some, most, and all I got confused with a few explanations.
1.How come none cannot be diagrammed with another none? If I were to diagram it would it look like this A B C or would there be two single arrows with the necessary condition crossed out like this: A B C?
2. The relationship between diagramming two "Alls" what are some situations that would allow an inference or not? Would A B C allow an inference? Would A B < C not allow an inference?
3. What would be a circumstance where you cannot get an inference from diagramming two "Mosts"?
Thank You! Your help is appreciated !
1.How come none cannot be diagrammed with another none? If I were to diagram it would it look like this A B C or would there be two single arrows with the necessary condition crossed out like this: A B C?
2. The relationship between diagramming two "Alls" what are some situations that would allow an inference or not? Would A B C allow an inference? Would A B < C not allow an inference?
3. What would be a circumstance where you cannot get an inference from diagramming two "Mosts"?
Thank You! Your help is appreciated !
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