Bunuel wrote:
Bunuel wrote:
Rishitha0311 wrote:
Hi Bunuel
What if the question is, Integers between 1 and 1000(inclusive) that are not divisible by 11and 35?
What if the question is, Integers between 1 and 1000(inclusive) that are not divisible by 11and 35?
I'd say it would be an ambiguous rewording of the original question. The ambiguity arises from the use of the phrase "not divisible by 11 and 35," which can be interpreted in different ways depending on how one understands the logical relationship implied by "and." This ambiguity makes it less clear compared to the original question, which more straightforwardly uses "either...or" to establish the logical relationship between the divisibility by 11 and35.
Thanks for the clarification, Bunuel. Please help in understanding 2 more points.
1. So are we saying that "not either A or B" and "neither A nor B" represent the same? Am I correct?
2. What can be a right question formation if they had to ask the all the numbers from 1 to 1000 expect common multiples of 11 and 35? I'm unable to frame thequestion.
1. Yes, you are correct.
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