- Thu Jun 07, 2012 2:11 pm
#4306
Hi,
I can see how answer (D) is correct by process of elimination, but how does it GUARANTEE that the conclusion will follow?
If we take contrapositive of the conclusion:
She quits her job-->Techno found out
~Techno found out-->~She quits her job
We know that if Techno finds out, then she must take a leave of absence. Is (D) correct because we have to confirm she will accept the leave of absence for the conclusion to be solid? I just found this question really hard to solve; I feel like just because we know she will take the leave of absence this doesn't guarantee that the conclusion follows.
Thanks for any feedback!
I can see how answer (D) is correct by process of elimination, but how does it GUARANTEE that the conclusion will follow?
If we take contrapositive of the conclusion:
She quits her job-->Techno found out
~Techno found out-->~She quits her job
We know that if Techno finds out, then she must take a leave of absence. Is (D) correct because we have to confirm she will accept the leave of absence for the conclusion to be solid? I just found this question really hard to solve; I feel like just because we know she will take the leave of absence this doesn't guarantee that the conclusion follows.
Thanks for any feedback!