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2) B actually caused A
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In ... the necessary.
1) just A
2) just B
3) AandB
it might be helpful if you look at the contrapositives. the correct inference is /c --> /aand /b which is totally different from the incorrect inference: /c --> /a or /b.
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... your statement first: **/C --> /A & /B**.
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Now you ... making the inference of A **arrow**C before moving towards ...
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... that A is before B, andB is before both Cand D. E is a floater ... drew and see that AandB must come before C, so A goes 1 andB goes ... 2. Then you'd notice that D and ... you'd look at (a), (b), (c), and (d) and see why they ar…
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That leaves AandB.
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how to indicate this logic "AandB cannot be selected together",
is it "A->/B" correct? or sth. else?
then it will be the same as "not both" rule?
really confused...