- Thu Feb 26, 2015 8:40 pm
#18210
Dear David,
For the Statement Negation Drill, could you clarify the conditional structure of the phrase in question 10? Based on the answer, it appears as though 'reaching the scene on time' is the sufficient condition, while 'exactly one car' is the necessary condition. Could the phrase be read as follows: "If the police reach the scene on time, then there will be only one car?"
Thanks!
For the Statement Negation Drill, could you clarify the conditional structure of the phrase in question 10? Based on the answer, it appears as though 'reaching the scene on time' is the sufficient condition, while 'exactly one car' is the necessary condition. Could the phrase be read as follows: "If the police reach the scene on time, then there will be only one car?"
Thanks!