What do you understand by - 'If K is there L has to be there'
A) K & L will always be together
B) K is not there, then L will not be there
C) k is there, then L will also be there
D) K & L will always be not together
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Answer: C) k is there, then L will also be there
Explanation:
This would not mean that K and L will always be together. It just implies that, if K is there, then L will also be there.
At the same time, it can happen that L is there but K isn't.
Remember, the condition is on K, not on L.
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Option C is Correct
C). k is there , then L will also be there
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Option C is Correct
C). k is there , then L will also be there
Hope it will help you ☺❤
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