- Thu Aug 22, 2019 12:41 pm
#67503
lanereuden wrote:So I thought it was D because if you negate it you get:I initially chose answer D too, i get where you were coming from, and I am not an LSAT expert or tutor, but i would say that D is incorrect because it is not as assumption. The argument already states that answer D is true by claiming this as an 'empirically disproven report', so it is not something that we are required to assume in order for the argument to make sense. it was already explicitly stated.
Babies are more likely to be born during full moon night than non full moon night. Thereby proving the argument which was “disproven”