Not everyone takes the LSAT, but I often imagine what it'd be like if it was required for every human being in the world.
People would be a lot more logical...
and I'd be famous!!!
The fancy restaurants, press appearances, and of course the sweet rides.
So, today, I’m inviting you to step into my fantasy world where I’m a global celebrity and (also learn about sufficient and necessary conditions).
The "Sufficient" Condition is often introduced by words such as "if," "when," and "whenever."
Something that's sufficient is enough to get the job done. However, without more info, we can't assume that it's a requirement (necessary).
It might help to think of the sufficient condition as "activating" the necessary condition.
The "Necessary" Condition is often introduced by words such as "then," "must," and "required."
Something that's necessary has to happen in order for the "sufficient condition" to occur.
However, without more info, we can't assume that it's the only thing that has to happen in order to know that the sufficient condition also happened (or will happen).
So let’s say, as an incredibly famous person, that I have my own limo and personal driver/bodyguard.
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