Quantifiers Questions - - Question 24

Only a minority of those who engage in political action do so out of a sense of social justice. Therefore, some peopl...

Julie-V June 12, 2019

"Only a Minority" Inquiry

Hi LSAT Max! After reading the discussions, I understand that "only a minority" is treated as "a majority DON'T". However, my thought process while doing this question was to treat minority as "some". I was hoping that someone would kindly explain why "minority" should be translated to "majority not" and if there are other instances in the LSAT where this kind of transformation is needed for accurate diagramming. If someone could clarify my confusion and help me figure it out that would be great! Thank you in advance!

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jmilite2 August 30, 2019

I was also wondering this exact question!

Reina November 18, 2019

What is the answer to the question above?

To1M1ar April 26, 2020

Need answers!

sandydanadurst@yahoo.com May 12, 2021

@lsatmax ^^^^agreed