- Thu Nov 22, 2018 10:18 pm
#60716
Good evening,
When doing the drill that starts on p. 2-68, I answered J-->not K and K-->not J. After all the statement says "Either Jones or Kim will win the election." But the answer key instead says: not J--> K and not K-->J. Would my answer still be considered correct? After all, we could logically have one scenario when if J wins, then K does not, and when if K wins, J does not. Am I wrong?
Would appreciate an answer as soon as possible. Thanks!
When doing the drill that starts on p. 2-68, I answered J-->not K and K-->not J. After all the statement says "Either Jones or Kim will win the election." But the answer key instead says: not J--> K and not K-->J. Would my answer still be considered correct? After all, we could logically have one scenario when if J wins, then K does not, and when if K wins, J does not. Am I wrong?
Would appreciate an answer as soon as possible. Thanks!