What is a Sufficient Condition?
What is a necessary condition?
how do I know which is which in context?
in my addendum, can I say "as noted in my personal statement" if it alludes to the challenge I discuss there?
why is it not a most arrow between wealth and harm (wealth -m-> harm)? "Often" indicates "not all the time", so how do we determine it is in fact an all arrow?
When I first went through the question I did not put it together that the rebate program would help gamers to not only purchase the game for cheaper, but that it would make it more cost effective to purchase the game if the want to complete it. If we imagine it takes 2 weeks to complete, roughly 14 days, and the game cost is 80$, but renting is 40$. It is more cost efficient to purchase the game, instead of the 280$ (roughly) to rent the game long enough to complete it. Once looking at the problem this way it clicked very fast, and made me feel rather silly for messing it up the first time around.
I really appreciate the addition of these videos into the core curriculum.
What is a Sufficient Condition?
What is a necessary condition?
how do I know which is which in context?
What is a necessary condition?
What is a Sufficient condition?
For "If A then B" statements: can we essentially treat these the same as negating "Most A are B" statements?
When I initially went through this problem, I removed B because it only dealt with tastiness and not with healthfulness as well. Because it is a PSA question, is that why it is okay to not have healthfulness in the answer as well? In other words, in PSA, as long as it has one factor being strengthened, it could be the correct answer?