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sreak1089
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I have a doubt on Conditional reasoning problem that I studied in PowerScore CR.
Basically, it is about identifying Sufficient and Necessary condition.
Statement is: "People who excercise have an increased life span."
From the above statement we need to identify Sufficient and Necessary condition.
According to me "Sufficient condition" is "Increased Life Span" and necessary condition is "People must excercise".
Thus in PowerScore CR convetion, equation would be ILS --> E (ILS indicates Increased Life Span, E indicates People must excercise".
However, in the book, it is reverse, the Sufficient condition is identified as "People who excercise" and Necessary condition is identified as "Increased Life span". I am not able to understand why. Can any one, please clarify..
Basically, it is about identifying Sufficient and Necessary condition.
Statement is: "People who excercise have an increased life span."
From the above statement we need to identify Sufficient and Necessary condition.
According to me "Sufficient condition" is "Increased Life Span" and necessary condition is "People must excercise".
Thus in PowerScore CR convetion, equation would be ILS --> E (ILS indicates Increased Life Span, E indicates People must excercise".
However, in the book, it is reverse, the Sufficient condition is identified as "People who excercise" and Necessary condition is identified as "Increased Life span". I am not able to understand why. Can any one, please clarify..












