PT 26 Sec 2 Q16
Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 6:41 pm
How do you interpret this?!!
Every B which is also L is either A or C. Last year all B's that were C's were also A's. Therefore, every B which was also L was a A.
my answer: Because if all B's that were also C's were also A's, then all B's which also L's have to be A's since they can't be C's because then they would be both.
But does either or imply, one but not BOTH. In formal logic or generally means could be in either categories or both, I would take the either to mean "not both..."
Is that right?
Every B which is also L is either A or C. Last year all B's that were C's were also A's. Therefore, every B which was also L was a A.
my answer: Because if all B's that were also C's were also A's, then all B's which also L's have to be A's since they can't be C's because then they would be both.
But does either or imply, one but not BOTH. In formal logic or generally means could be in either categories or both, I would take the either to mean "not both..."
Is that right?