- Thu Aug 31, 2017 5:16 pm
#39052
Good afternoon. I am experiencing some difficulty with recognizing when conditional reasoning is present in a question when there are no conditional indicators present to signify that a conditional relationship exists. For example, while completing the Parallel Reasoning Question Problem Sets in the 2016 Logical Reasoning Bible, I ran into a bit of trouble completing question 4. This question is structured in the following manner: Bank deposits are credited on the date of the transaction only when they are made before 3.P.M. Alicia knows that the bank deposit was made before 3 P.M. So, Alicia knows that the bank deposit was credited on the date of the transaction.
I recognized that only when was a necessary indicator which allowed me to draw the first diagram and later the second diagram
BDC -----> B3P.M
B3P.M ------> BDC
I was incapable however of figuring out how to diagram the correct answer C. I would appreciate it if someone could clarify this diagram for me.
I recognized that only when was a necessary indicator which allowed me to draw the first diagram and later the second diagram
BDC -----> B3P.M
B3P.M ------> BDC
I was incapable however of figuring out how to diagram the correct answer C. I would appreciate it if someone could clarify this diagram for me.