At 14:30 the question with the brown dog. My answer was yes that’s true. My reasoning is this…the fact it says “some dogs” means there could be an infinite amount of dogs varying in different sizes and colors. Meaning there is a chance that there is a dog out there that is also big and brown.
The information didn't say anything about the number of dogs, so based on the information you can not be sure that at least one dog is brown and big. There is also a theoretical possibility that there are an infinite number of dogs, but still not a single dog that is both brown and big.
17:37 for this question i used a different pattern but i got the same answer. 23-12=11, 11+9=20, 20-8=12, 12+6=18, 18-4=14 So the patern is -12,+9,-8,+6,-4 So -12,-8,-4 we go minus 4 Inthe other hand +9,+6 so the next will be +3 Then 14+3=17 I don't know if i expected it well
I took the ATCS exam today, it wasn’t bad of a questions but timing is so short that some questions you have like 1sec before the next one at this point I’m just hoping for the best. And this video is way different from what’s on the test but thanks
@ Yh the timing is bs and they wonder why most folks don’t qualify it’s ridiculous. Best of luck bro and nervous af to know next week if I pass or not.
14:31 the answer is C. Uncertain. It says *some* dogs are big and *some* dogs are brown. The implication of the word "some" implies that some are not. Therefore there are some dogs that are other colors. Same with big. Some dogs arent big. We cant see any of these dogs, so we know its a possibility there is one big brown dog, but not that there are any more than that. Therefore its uncertain.
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If the statement "at least one dog is big and brown" is false, then its opposite that "there is no dog that is big and brown" must be true. But the two initial statements do not exclude the possibility that there is at least one dog that is both big and brown.
At 14:30 the question with the brown dog.
My answer was yes that’s true.
My reasoning is this…the fact it says “some dogs” means there could be an infinite amount of dogs varying in different sizes and colors. Meaning there is a chance that there is a dog out there that is also big and brown.
The information didn't say anything about the number of dogs, so based on the information you can not be sure that at least one dog is brown and big. There is also a theoretical possibility that there are an infinite number of dogs, but still not a single dog that is both brown and big.
10:40 My senstence was: "The fox jumps quick over the brown bush", so technically bush was still the last word.
17:37 for this question i used a different pattern but i got the same answer.
23-12=11, 11+9=20, 20-8=12, 12+6=18, 18-4=14
So the patern is -12,+9,-8,+6,-4
So -12,-8,-4 we go minus 4
Inthe other hand +9,+6 so the next will be +3
Then 14+3=17
I don't know if i expected it well
I took the ATCS exam today, it wasn’t bad of a questions but timing is so short that some questions you have like 1sec before the next one at this point I’m just hoping for the best. And this video is way different from what’s on the test but thanks
Any advice on certain parts?
@@divinecesar1154 you really have to be pro in math to be able to answer the math path in a timely manner
@ I just finished bro and the math section was wild because of the time also the last part.. if they gave more time easy but the pace is what’s tough
@ Yh the timing is bs and they wonder why most folks don’t qualify it’s ridiculous. Best of luck bro and nervous af to know next week if I pass or not.
@@salaudeenalao2616 good luck to you too bro. Appreciate it !
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14:31 the answer is C. Uncertain. It says *some* dogs are big and *some* dogs are brown. The implication of the word "some" implies that some are not. Therefore there are some dogs that are other colors. Same with big. Some dogs arent big. We cant see any of these dogs, so we know its a possibility there is one big brown dog, but not that there are any more than that. Therefore its uncertain.
10:40 I actually came up with The fox jumps over the brown bush quick ?
quickly* (adverb)
@@VanLutch22 silly me
Have to know English grammar very well for that...
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The Brown Fox jumps quick over the bush.
Amazing job! You nailed it!
The last wird is "bush".
Phenomenal!
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If the statement "at least one dog is big and brown" is false, then its opposite that "there is no dog that is big and brown" must be true. But the two initial statements do not exclude the possibility that there is at least one dog that is both big and brown.