Schools and children

Logic Level 2

From the following choices, which statement is the same meaning as: If there are children, there are schools. \text{If there are children, there are schools.}

If there is no children, there are schools. If there is no children, there is no school If there is no schools, there is no children None of the above. If there is no schools, there are children.

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1 solution

Aaghaz Mahajan
Jun 4, 2019

It is well known that the contrapositive of a statement has the same meaning as the statement itself. The answer follows.....

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