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Looks good to me. No= Negate necessary
So negate study make it necessary and make not large sufficient
/Large group---> /study
Contrapositive: Study--> Large group
Or doing it the other way negate the not large and make it necessary and study is sufficient
Study--> large
either way you get the same thing
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So negate study make it necessary and make not large sufficient
/Large group---> /study
Contrapositive: Study--> Large group
Or doing it the other way negate the not large and make it necessary and study is sufficient
Study--> large
either way you get the same thing