- Wed Jul 26, 2017 12:35 am
#37662
For number 4 on 4-93, the premise is "If E attends, then F attends." The conclusion is "E does not attend." I know the conditional statement would be, E attends --> F attends. The contrapositive of that is F does NOT attend --> E does NOT attend. So how come the correct justifying statement is "F will not attend." Wouldn't that me a mistaken reversal on the conditional statement?
Also, for number 5 on the same page, I am confused on the answer. I said my justifying statement as "More people registered." But the answer is "The number of registered voters did not decrease from the last election." I'm confused how they got to that. Can someone please explain?
Thank you!!
Jessica
Also, for number 5 on the same page, I am confused on the answer. I said my justifying statement as "More people registered." But the answer is "The number of registered voters did not decrease from the last election." I'm confused how they got to that. Can someone please explain?
Thank you!!
Jessica