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Which statement is true regarding the relationship between "some/most" and "be on the lookout"?

  1. ~h indicates s

  2. h implies ~s

  3. not s indicates h

  4. s implies not h

The correct answer is: ~h indicates s

In this question, we are dealing with a conditional relationship between two statements: "some/most" and "be on the lookout." The correct answer indicates that the presence of "some/most" (~h) implies "be on the lookout" (s). This means that if there are some or most instances of a certain condition, then we should be on the lookout for it. Choice B can be eliminated because it states that "be on the lookout" implies the absence of "some/most," which is not the case in this relationship. Choice C can be eliminated as well since it suggests that the absence of "some/most" indicates that we should be on the lookout, which is not the intended relationship. Finally, Choice D can be eliminated because it states that the presence of "some/most" implies that we should not be on the lookout, which is not the correct relationship based on the context provided.