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#83399
Hi jdavidwik!
Glad you now see that "sage advice" haha! And it's certainly always good to remember not to panic! Basically, whenever you have a conditional chain, everything going forward along that chain must be true. So if we have a chain that goes like this:
A
B
C
D
That means that all of the following statements must be true:
A
B A
B A
B
A
C A
C A
C
A
D A
D A
D
B
C B
C B
C
B
D B
D B
D
C
D C
D C
D
So that means that any answer choice that denies one of those above relationships cannot be true. So it cannot be true that:
A
B A
B A
B
A
C A
C A
C
A
D A
D A
D
B
C B
C B
C
B
D B
D B
D
C
D C
D C
D
Hope this helps!
Best,
Kelsey
Glad you now see that "sage advice" haha! And it's certainly always good to remember not to panic! Basically, whenever you have a conditional chain, everything going forward along that chain must be true. So if we have a chain that goes like this:
A



That means that all of the following statements must be true:
A



A



A



B



B



C



So that means that any answer choice that denies one of those above relationships cannot be true. So it cannot be true that:
A



A



A



B



B



C



Hope this helps!
Best,
Kelsey