- Tue Feb 05, 2013 3:15 pm
#7585
I was working on a drill for review and reviewing the answers in the book. I understood and got the first part right but I did not understand why the correct answers were correct for part two of the question. Was it because part two continued to operate off the premise that B does not occur as it did in the first part of the problem? Can someone help me?
A B C
If B does not occur, what:
Must be true: A does not occur
Could be true: C occurs: C does not occur
Cannot be true: A occurs
If C occurs, what:
Must be true: B does not occur; A does not occur
Could be true:
Cannot be true; B occurs; A occurs
A B C
If B does not occur, what:
Must be true: A does not occur
Could be true: C occurs: C does not occur
Cannot be true: A occurs
If C occurs, what:
Must be true: B does not occur; A does not occur
Could be true:
Cannot be true; B occurs; A occurs