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Hi Mahmed!
Thanks for your question - this one is definitely a tricky one to diagram. Here's how I would proceed, given the way you have started the diagram:
DP = Large number of demerit points
CS = Convicted of a serious driving related offense
J = Jail
R = Reeducation
LBR = Likely to become a responsible driver (added this one to your original key)
Hope that helps! Let me know if there's any part in the diagramming that is unclear.
Thanks for your question - this one is definitely a tricky one to diagram. Here's how I would proceed, given the way you have started the diagram:
DP = Large number of demerit points
CS = Convicted of a serious driving related offense
J = Jail
R = Reeducation
LBR = Likely to become a responsible driver (added this one to your original key)
Sentence 1: DP & CS J or RThen, consider the contrapositive of sentence 2:
Sentence 2: R LBR (the "only if" creates this relationship)
Sentence 3: DP LBR
LBR RWhich leads us to the following relationships:
DP LBR RSo, back to your original question - you don't necessarily need to look at the contrapositive of the first sentence. It is more helpful to consider all three sentences and figure out which contrapositives (in our case, the one from sentence 2) will lead you to a correct answer choice.
DP & SO J (is the only option left)
Hope that helps! Let me know if there's any part in the diagramming that is unclear.
Poonam Agrawal
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