- Mon Jan 22, 2018 5:23 pm
#43159
Hi kcho,
Generally on the LSAT when you get a blanket statement like this in a weakening question, you should assume that they are stating that they are all 100% quantity-wise more efficient. If they want to qualify it, they qualify with terms of quantity or quality, but this introductory clause isn't the thing that we are ultimately looking to weaken in this question. As noted above it's the conclusion that they are "more dangerous."
Thanks for the great question and we hope this helps.
Generally on the LSAT when you get a blanket statement like this in a weakening question, you should assume that they are stating that they are all 100% quantity-wise more efficient. If they want to qualify it, they qualify with terms of quantity or quality, but this introductory clause isn't the thing that we are ultimately looking to weaken in this question. As noted above it's the conclusion that they are "more dangerous."
Thanks for the great question and we hope this helps.