- Fri Aug 23, 2013 9:41 am
#10556
So I'm going through my Lesson 2 HW and finding that I'm having a lot of issues with sufficient and necessary diagramming. I understood it during my online lecture, but then when I got to the homework, it turns out that I didn't understand it.
I always thought that the necessary condition is required in order for the sufficient condition to occur. For example, on pg 2-57, #10, why is "calling the president" a required condition? It's not "necessary" to call the president in order for the package to arrive and for the meeting to be arranged. I thought it was necessary for the package to arrive and the meeting to be arranged in order to call the president? I'm aware that the wording "When" indicates a sufficient condition, but I don't really understand why it is.
I get some questions right, and then on others, I find myself pretty confused as to why one is a sufficient instead of a necessary condition.
I always thought that the necessary condition is required in order for the sufficient condition to occur. For example, on pg 2-57, #10, why is "calling the president" a required condition? It's not "necessary" to call the president in order for the package to arrive and for the meeting to be arranged. I thought it was necessary for the package to arrive and the meeting to be arranged in order to call the president? I'm aware that the wording "When" indicates a sufficient condition, but I don't really understand why it is.
I get some questions right, and then on others, I find myself pretty confused as to why one is a sufficient instead of a necessary condition.