KarishmaB wrote:
PReciSioN wrote:
HiGMATNinja KarishmaB MartyMurray
What if option E said - "Recent surveys show thatmost of the people in the region report that they have never seen a mountain lion before."
In this case would option E be a correctchoice.
Anotherquestion . Quantifier words usually have acceptable ranges like
all - 100%
Not all - 0-99%
None - 0%
Some - 1-100%
What does most mean in this sense. Is it a number close to a 100% or is "most" similar to "majority" in the sense it could be anything from 51% to100%.
Also (sorry for the multiple doubts haha), what would be the ranges of words like few, many.
I assume few would possibly be anything less than 50% (we can't really justify using few if it is more than 50%, I believe) and many could be anything from 1% to 100% (so same as some in thisregard?)
Thanks!!!
What if option E said - "Recent surveys show thatmost of the people in the region report that they have never seen a mountain lion before."
In this case would option E be a correctchoice.
Anotherquestion . Quantifier words usually have acceptable ranges like
all - 100%
Not all - 0-99%
None - 0%
Some - 1-100%
What does most mean in this sense. Is it a number close to a 100% or is "most" similar to "majority" in the sense it could be anything from 51% to100%.
Also (sorry for the multiple doubts haha), what would be the ranges of words like few, many.
I assume few would possibly be anything less than 50% (we can't really justify using few if it is more than 50%, I believe) and many could be anything from 1% to 100% (so same as some in thisregard?)
Thanks!!!
'Most' means 'majority'/ 'more than 50%' so nothing would change in the option. Quanitifiers are often used to depict the intent
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