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ajcaviness on January 31, 2022

Example 4

Wouldn't the last sentence of the question present an either/or sufficient and necessary condition?

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Emil-Kunkin on January 31, 2022

Hi @ajcaviness, I think we could consider this to be an either/or condition, although looking at the answer choices it doesn't end up coming into play. We know that in an agora goods were traded for either money or commodities. This means that if goods in the agora were not traded for money, then they were traded for commodities, and if not for commodities then for money. Good thinking!