If so, I understand now.
Because only M agrees with K, so it would be acceptable only that K at least votes for M or K votes for nobody. Therefore Bis right.
Thanks, @LSATisland.
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Here is the lesson http://7sage.com/lesson/advanced-bi-conditionals/
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... I will skip explaining why B) is not supported.
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if A then neither B nor C means A -> /B AND A->/C so ifB or C (either of the two) are present, then A can't be - so you're right. I may be wrong... but that is my understanding of it. I think there is a lesson in advanced logic on this.
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... sentences in the passage. If those sentences give you ... just very easily satisfied.
-PERSUASION: What is the author ... author’s argument is. Sometimes context is just background information. ... other person’s argument. If it is someone else’s argument ...
... KNOW TOO LITTLE TO DETERMINE IF (NON-DOGS ARE NOT ... . That A is not sufficient for B and Bis not necessary for ... of the sufficient] is not [the necessary].” Or, if grammatically it doesn ... [the necessary].” For example, “If the President endorses this bill ...
... difficult conditional statements into "if then" statements or drawing ... the "if then" statements out like (A --> B) can ... a is necessary for b to happen. OH! I see. If a is ... the necessary condition, then the conditional statement is really just b ...
... - Correlation- A causes B: implies that there is correlation, if a does NOT ... cause b, then no causation. Contrapositive- if there is ... no correlation then there is ...
... sentences in the passage. If those sentences give you ... just very easily satisfied.
-PERSUASION: What is the author ... author’s argument is. Sometimes context is just background information. ... other person’s argument. If it is someone else’s argument ...