Daily Drills 1 - Section 1 - Question 4

Supply the missing premise that makes the conclusion follow logically: P: D–most–BP: ?C:B–some–C

Tejas May 4, 2020

Question structure

I did not understand the question means. what is d-most-b, etc

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Skylar June 28, 2020

@Tejas, happy to help!

"D-most-B" is an example of a quantifier statement that means "most D's are B's." This type of statement is covered in depth in the "Quantifiers" lesson. If you have not gotten to that section in your study plan yet, don't worry. I would recommend returning to this drill after you make your way through that lesson, as it should make much more sense then.

Does that make sense? Hope it helps! Please let us know if you have any other questions!

lsatdandy July 15, 2020

Thank you so much for clarifying that because I was already loosing faith on my IQ (lol).