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Hi! For logical equivalence questions, is an argument's contrapositive considered logically equivalent to the argument? For example, If Adam likes apples and also likes dessert, he will like apple pie. A and D --> AP . If a question is asking which of the following sentences follows the same logic structure and this is an answer choice, would it be correct?: If Samantha does not like car shows and she also does not like rain, she will definitely not go to the car show this Saturday. /C and /R ---> /SC
Would you say this can be simplified to: "If the sufficient condition is false, the necessary condition can be true or false", and "if the necessary condition is true, the sufficient condition can be true or false"?