Hi all,
I thought I had it all down for understanding some and most inferences...but after doing a drill apparently not. In your LR prep book I did the "drill it Some and Most." Of course, prior to the section it discusses what you can and cannot infer from some and most.
For example:
Some + Some = (maybe) but can't infer anything
Most + Some = (maybe) but can't infer anything
Most + Most = can infer there's a "some" relationship between the two
But on two drill examples I got them wrong...and I feel silly for doing so. The drill starts with what must be true (and I'm typically good at those so, im confused as to why I got these wrong)
1. Some cars are sedans and some cars are red
A) Most cars that are sedans are red
B) Some things that are cars are red
C) None of the above
I thought it was B, but chose C because its something that must be true and well the book says from the previous notes we can't infer anything.
8. Many dogs weigh more than 20 pounds and many dogs are difficult to train.
A) ) Most dogs that weigh more than 20 pounds are difficult to train.
B) Some dogs that are difficult to train weigh more than 20 pounds.
C) None of the above.
I chose B because well most + most = some relationship
I thought this was a simple task can you help explain why I am getting tripped up?