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...

MisterE May 25, 2013

Reversing some quantifiers

After reversing the "most" quantifier, can I reverse the "some" back to most? If a-most-b is b-some-a, will I ever come across a answer choice to reverse b-some-a?

Replies
Create a free account to read and take part in forum discussions.

Already have an account? log in

Mehran May 26, 2013

Thanks for your question. If the stimulus tells you A-most-B, you can reverse and say B-some-A. Obviously , since you were explicitly told that A-most-B, you could conclude that as well.
However, if the stimulus said A-some-B, the only thing you could conclude is B-some-A.
Hope this helps! Please let us know if you have any other questions.

yababio May 21, 2015

Video please???

Naz May 21, 2015

There is no need for a video explanation to this question since it has no major visual components. Please let me know specifically the issue you had with this question and if the thread above does not touch upon it, I'd be happy to expound upon your problem.

Hope that helps! Please let us know if you have any other questions.