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Hi Jay!
I wouldn't analyze this question using conditional reasoning, as there are no clear, absolute conditional rules. Notice that in the Complete Question Explanation posted above, it is noted that there are no absolute statements made, only relative ones. Conditional reasoning is all about absolute statements. Since we don't have conditional rules, we can't have Mistaken Negations or Mistaken Reversals of those rules.
Remember that only about 14% of Logical Reasoning questions involve conditional reasoning, so for the majority of LR questions, you will not be able to diagram them using conditional reasoning arrow diagrams.
Hope this helps!
Best,
Kelsey
I wouldn't analyze this question using conditional reasoning, as there are no clear, absolute conditional rules. Notice that in the Complete Question Explanation posted above, it is noted that there are no absolute statements made, only relative ones. Conditional reasoning is all about absolute statements. Since we don't have conditional rules, we can't have Mistaken Negations or Mistaken Reversals of those rules.
Remember that only about 14% of Logical Reasoning questions involve conditional reasoning, so for the majority of LR questions, you will not be able to diagram them using conditional reasoning arrow diagrams.
Hope this helps!
Best,
Kelsey