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    If a Is a Sufficient Condition for B, Then B
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If a Is a Sufficient Condition for B, Then B

Question 61

Question 61

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If A is a sufficient condition for B, then B is


A) A necessary condition for
B) A sufficient condition for
C) Both necessary and sufficient for
D) Neither necessary nor sufficient for

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