Which one of the following could be a complete and accurate list of the doctors that are at Souderton?
Eve143June 19, 2023
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I don't understand how to make the deductions based on the necessary side of the equations. How do we know that J and K can both be in R, that L, P, N can be together in R, and that K, O, P can be together in S? I don't see a logical connection at all.
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Hi, the points that you're referencing aren't exactly deductions, so much as they are possible things that aren't banned. I think it is useful to note that if the sufficient condition doesn't happen, we know nothing about the necessary conditions. For example, if P is in S, this means that the last rule isn't in effect, so maybe PKO are all in S, or maybe one or both of K and O are in R instead. I think the major point here is that if the sufficient condition doesn't occur, we know nothing about the necessary condition(s). Does that make sense how I put it?