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What does "Fewer" negated signify in a logical reasoning scenario?

  1. More than or Equal

  2. Less-than or Equal

  3. Exactly Equal

  4. Not Applicable

The correct answer is: Less-than or Equal

In a logical reasoning scenario, when "Fewer" is negated, it signifies "Less-than or Equal." This means that the quantity being referred to can be less than the original amount or it can be equal to the original amount. The other options are not correct: A. More than or Equal - This does not accurately reflect what "Fewer" negated signifies. C. Exactly Equal - This is too restrictive and does not account for a scenario where the quantity can be less than the original amount. D. Not Applicable - This is not the correct interpretation of the negation of "Fewer."