Hi queenbee,
It seems like you have a strong understanding of the conditionals in the stimulus. Let's dive a bit into conditionals to see why the description of the error is correct.
Here they jump from P
C to
P C. That looks an awful lot like a mistaken negation. We negated both terms, but did not flip them.
What would have been valid reasoning? Well, it would have been valid to go from a conditional that says C
P to
P C. That would be a valid contrapositive. So the error in reasoning is that they switched up the sufficient and the necessary conditions. The flip of the first sentence would be a valid conditional relationship.
One thing that is helpful to keep in mind---a mistaken reversal and a mistaken negation are logically equivalent. One is the contrapositive of the other. So if you recognize that you have a mistaken negation, but the description is a mistaken reversal, that's ok. You've found the correct answer choice.
Hope that helps!