Because all D are C, and all R are B, and C are B or D.
The question is can an R be a D. Every member of D is a member of C. Every member of R is a member of B.
The only way for the members of R and D to overlap is if B and D are not mutually exclusive, so it depends on the interpretation of the...
I should have read the question properly before your argument, II means that your argument is fine so I apologise. However, after reading the question properly your inference about 'either bumpkin or crumpkin' implying mutual exclusivity is, at least in my opinion, not correct. It would have to...
For section 1 and 2 you need to do a practice paper, check your results, and for every question you got wrong you need to go through the question until you fully and completely understand why it is you got it wrong, and why it is that the correct answer is the right one.
There is only one...
I got over 200 in this years umat.. It isn't out of any set value, the overall score is just your 3 scores added and each section isn't necessarily out of 100
I am already at uni and 21 years old, and I think this helped a lot in my umat result.
The umat isn't really the second option of the one you provided because there aren't any learning outcomes you can check off during study, but it isn't really like the first one because you need to think in...