- Tue Jun 18, 2019 6:53 pm
#65701
Hi Gretchen,
We actually don't need to use the Assumption Negation technique to see that (A) is correct; instead, it's easier simply to Prephrase the logical gap and apply that to our answer choices to see which one fits. With answer choice (A), we'll simply use the Unless Equation to diagram the given conditional and see if that or its contrapositive fits our Prephrase.
Here the Prephrase is:
Performed Regularly Popular
Answer choice (A) gives us:
Popular Performed Regularly
and it's contrapositive,
Performed Regularly Popular
Fits like a glove, so this is the correct answer.
Hope this helps!
We actually don't need to use the Assumption Negation technique to see that (A) is correct; instead, it's easier simply to Prephrase the logical gap and apply that to our answer choices to see which one fits. With answer choice (A), we'll simply use the Unless Equation to diagram the given conditional and see if that or its contrapositive fits our Prephrase.
Here the Prephrase is:
Performed Regularly Popular
Answer choice (A) gives us:
Popular Performed Regularly
and it's contrapositive,
Performed Regularly Popular
Fits like a glove, so this is the correct answer.
Hope this helps!