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Q5 - I put health into the domain and ended up breaking down the sentence like this:
Domain: Health
(necessary) + (org purpose promotion) ----> (should provide)
To me it seemed that the first clause is sufficient for the following "then it should be provided" and the part "by an organization whose primary purpose is the promotion of health" was another sufficient condition for the necessary clause "should be provided".
This made sense to me but ultimately when the video took "necessary for human health" into the domain, all of a sudden "should be provided" became sufficient and "Organization whose primary purpose.." became necessary.
Does anyone have insight on this? I felt pretty confident in my assessment but the techniques the video performs ultimately arrived at a different conclusion. Where did I go wrong? Or did I not go wrong at all?
Q5 - I put health into the domain and ended up breaking down the sentence like this:
Domain: Health
(necessary) + (org purpose promotion) ----> (should provide)
To me it seemed that the first clause is sufficient for the following "then it should be provided" and the part "by an organization whose primary purpose is the promotion of health" was another sufficient condition for the necessary clause "should be provided".
This made sense to me but ultimately when the video took "necessary for human health" into the domain, all of a sudden "should be provided" became sufficient and "Organization whose primary purpose.." became necessary.
Does anyone have insight on this? I felt pretty confident in my assessment but the techniques the video performs ultimately arrived at a different conclusion. Where did I go wrong? Or did I not go wrong at all?