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  • Saturday, Mar 09 2024

    I can certainly see why you would say that! But once you break down the logic of D and E, the difference should become clear:

    (D) Museum will exceed budget if it renovates.

    R > E

    (E) Museum will not exceed budget if it does not renovate.

    /R > /E

    So, while it might seem like D and E are saying the same thing, they actually aren't. [R > E] is not the same statement as [/R > /E.] If you're unsure why, review contrapositives.

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