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kenson July 27, 2020
October 1993 SEC 3 Q9
Is there a scenario where both variables are out in an either or statement? Or is it ways the two options: either a or b or both And either a or b but not both? Thanks in advance!
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Thanks for the question! No, if it’s an either or statement (like Either A or B must be chosen), that means that either A or B or both are chosen. At least one of the two has to be chosen; there’s not a scenario where both variables are out in an either/or statement.
Hope this helps! Feel free to ask any other questions that you might have.