- Tue Oct 01, 2013 3:00 am
#11569
Given the following...
"If it is not the case that the park contains both L and O, then it contains F and S."
Based on this, it makes sense to me that If I have neither L nor O, then I must have both F and S.
But, what if I have L but not O then must I still have both F and S?
Likewise, if I have O but not L then must I still have both F and S?
Thanks for your help.
"If it is not the case that the park contains both L and O, then it contains F and S."
Based on this, it makes sense to me that If I have neither L nor O, then I must have both F and S.
But, what if I have L but not O then must I still have both F and S?
Likewise, if I have O but not L then must I still have both F and S?
Thanks for your help.