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Akhnoor on April 13 at 03:11PM

Missing Premise Drills - Contrapositive

For the missing premise drills, is it okay if I get the right premise but it's in the contrapositive form? Or would that be wrong? I know for practice tests I can find the contrapositive of the contrapositive I got to get the right answer, but I wasn't sure if this is okay.

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Emil-Kunkin on April 15 at 09:19PM

Completely fine! These are just meant to mirror sufficient assumption questions, and in sufficient assumption questions the right answer will often be phrased in the contrapositive of what we would normally expect.