Quote Originally Posted by vqc
Quote Originally Posted by samsonite2100
Quote Originally Posted by Warpe
Quote Originally Posted by vqc
What is the logical reverse of this statement:
Most P are not R

I.E.
If some A are not C
then,
some C are not A
Some P are R is the only logical conclusion you can draw.
I agree with this.
You can also say that:
Some things that are Not R are P
How are you differentiating between some and most?
Does most mean that some are not, or could it be all (i.e. Is it possible "All P are not R")?
Is this problem from a class at school?