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Extremely confused on this one :(
I feel dumb asking this but whenever answer choices say that something takes something for granted, can we just replace that phrase with assume? Like are those synonymous?
I only got this question right because I used outside knowledge. If it weren't for that I would've picked B. ._.
I decided against picking A as the answer because it was... strange? Like the "did not obtain" part sounded like the answer choice was half-finished. Like, why not say "was not obtained" or "did not obtain [fill in the blank]".
FML I did my undergrad thesis on antimicrobial resistance and got this wrong.
I really wish I had watched Star Wars.
How come when you extract the embedded sufficient condition and move it to the opposite side of the arrow, that you don't negate the condition extracted?
LOL I didn't know that wealth and income were different things. Is that one of those things I am expected to reasonably know?