Friday, February 12, 2010

If all flips are flops and all flops are blobs, then all flips must be blobs. True or false?

This question comes up in every IQ test. I seriously do not get it.If all flips are flops and all flops are blobs, then all flips must be blobs. True or false?
False. Everything works better if you can input an example. This one is a crude rendering, but gets the jobs done.


If all women(flips) are bisexual (flops) and all bisexuals (flops) are men (blobs), then all girls (flips) must be men (blobs).If all flips are flops and all flops are blobs, then all flips must be blobs. True or false?
This is wrong. It's a true statement. Don't attach meaning to the equation because it makes it invalid to our background info. look at it like this: A always=B %26amp; B always=C; therefore A=C because the statement is an absolute; therefore, all of A's qualities are B's qualities.

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At the end I meant to say that all of A's qualities are C's.

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False.


These aren't reversible statements, meaning you can have flops that aren't flips %26amp; blobs that aren't flops. So if all blobs aren't even flops, not all of them are going to flips either.





Think about squares %26amp; rectangles.


All squares are rectangles, but not all rectangles are squares. It's the same principle.
False- i saw a blob the other day beating the crap out of flip cuz he called him a flop ( apparently the flops dont pay thier child support ). So careful when your around them blobs cuz steriotyping can land you in serious heat... especially with the wamps.
no, all the flops that are blobs may not be flips since all flops are not flips
its crappin' true








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