-  Sun Jun 07, 2020 1:58 pm
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							Hello,
I see on page 9-3 of the LSAT Course book that "more likely" and "less likely" can be translated into greater than 50% and less than 50%, respectively. However, what about just "likely?" My intuition tells me that "likely" also means greater than 50%, but I am not sure.
Thank you!
					
										
					  															  								 I see on page 9-3 of the LSAT Course book that "more likely" and "less likely" can be translated into greater than 50% and less than 50%, respectively. However, what about just "likely?" My intuition tells me that "likely" also means greater than 50%, but I am not sure.
Thank you!


 
											
 "Likely" means that it is more likely to happen than not, which is 51% and up.
  "Likely" means that it is more likely to happen than not, which is 51% and up.