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  • Monday, Feb 12 2018

    I think you are making sufficiency/necessity confusion. (D) is not a paraphrase of the stimulus.

    What does the second sentence say? It basically says: Anyone with A, B, and C can do something.

    Are A, B, and C each necessary to do something? No. A, B, and C together are sufficient conditions for something but not necessary.

    I don't know what curriculm you are using, but I highly recommend enrolling in 7Sage to understand the logic behind sufficiency and necessity.

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