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PT 1 - 4 - 21 MBT
I have a question regarding about conditional logic.
I was able to make the conditional statement from the stimulus as to [ no Laws ----> no Crimes]. Then the contrapositive of this should be Crime -------> Laws.
A. Laws ---> Crime
B. no crimes -------> no laws
C. many laws --------> many crimes
D. some crimes -------> some laws
E. many crimes --------> many laws.
I looked at the answer choices and eliminated A, B, and C for the reasons that they are not satisfying the sufficient condition of the "Crime" (for the contrapositive of original satement). Then, I looked at the answer choice D and saw it as a contender, but I saw E had the same meaning with the indicatior "many."
I am so confused now since I believed that some and many have the equal meaning in conditional logic. (some/many = 0 - 50)
Perhaps I made a mistake in making the conditional statement from the stimulus and made a wrong reason to pick the answer choice D.
I will appreciate any help!
Thank you!
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