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							Or is most double, while some is single? How do you know which side it goes on if it's a single arrow?
					
										
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 High Ratio (not some - ALL good hunters have that high muscle-to-fat ratio)
 High Ratio (not some - ALL good hunters have that high muscle-to-fat ratio) Domestic Cats (so some good hunters are domestic and some domestics are good hunters)
 Domestic Cats (so some good hunters are domestic and some domestics are good hunters) Good Hunter (more than half of all wild cats are good hunters, which also implies that SOME good hunters are wild cats)
 Good Hunter (more than half of all wild cats are good hunters, which also implies that SOME good hunters are wild cats) High Ratio (because most of the wild cats are good hunters, all of which have high ratios)
 High Ratio (because most of the wild cats are good hunters, all of which have high ratios) High Ratio (because at least one domestic cat is a good hunter, which means at least that one domestic cat must have that high ratio)
 High Ratio (because at least one domestic cat is a good hunter, which means at least that one domestic cat must have that high ratio) Good Hunter
 Good Hunter Can Kill Prey up to Half of Body Weight
 Can Kill Prey up to Half of Body Weight High Muscle to Fat Ratio
 High Muscle to Fat Ratio HM2F
 HM2F   1/2 BW (body weight)?
 1/2 BW (body weight)?lujainaltawarah wrote: ↑Tue Apr 23, 2024 10:48 pm Hi! Could someone explain as to why E is wrong? Is it because GH points to HM2F AND kills up to half it's body weight as opposed to it being diagrammed like this: GHHM2F
1/2 BW (body weight)?
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