For the sufficient condiions
given statements identify the necessary and sufficient
t: If you drive over 80 km ner hour. then you will get a fin
e.
Solution
Let p and a denote the statements.
p: you drive over 80 km per hour.
q: you will get a fine.
The implication if p, then a indicates that p is sufficient for q. That is driving over
80 km per hour is sufficient to get a fine.
Here the sufficient condition is driving over 80 km per hour":
Similarly, if p, then g also indicates that g is necessary for p. That is when you drive over 80 km per hour ,you will necessarily get a fine .here the necessary condition is getting a
fine
For the sufficient condiions given statements identify the necessary and sufficient t: If you drive over 80 km ner hour. then you will get a fine.
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