It made sense at first

Logic Level 2

"If you're not part of the solution, then you're part of the problem."

Suppose the statement above is true, then which of these statements must be true as well?

A) If you're part of the problem, then you're not part of the solution.

B) If you're not part of the problem, then you're not part of the solution.

C) If you're part of the solution, then you're not part of the problem.

D) If you're not part of the problem, then you're part of the solution.

D B C A

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1 solution

Ferren Alwie
Jul 14, 2015

If p -> q is true, the contrapositive (~q -> ~p) will also be true.

Yup. It's not easy to figure out what the contrapositive of a statement is. Many people get confused thinking about it.

Chung Kevin - 5 years, 11 months ago

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