2 Points
The statement "If A, then B" can best be described as
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A. If Ais false, then B must be false
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B. If A is true, then B might be true.
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C. If Ais false, then B might be false
D. If A is true, then B must be true.

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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

This is called "implication". So if A (is true), then B MUST be true. If B is false, the implication is false. In all other cases, the implication is true. Suppose A is false, then it doesn't matter what B is, the implication is true, since we don't care what B is.

It's a bit confusing I suppose. Below is a truth table using P and Q in stead of A and B.

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