- Tue Jun 28, 2016 8:15 pm
#26689
Hi,
For this question.. is D wrong because it could be true rather than a must be , or is it wrong due to reversal error.? I just thought of this because, the necessary condition does not depend on the sufficient occurring, and all statements could be read backwards.
roses --> display of colour
Worth growing --> smell sweet
Roses <SOME> do not smell sweet
d) some roses which smell sweet are not worth growing in the garden.
Thank you
John
For this question.. is D wrong because it could be true rather than a must be , or is it wrong due to reversal error.? I just thought of this because, the necessary condition does not depend on the sufficient occurring, and all statements could be read backwards.
roses --> display of colour
Worth growing --> smell sweet
Roses <SOME> do not smell sweet
d) some roses which smell sweet are not worth growing in the garden.
Thank you
John