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 ineedhelp
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In order to build a desk, the only materials a person needs are wood (W), a saw (S), nails (N), and a hammer (H). I have all of those things so I should be able to build a desk.

So I diagrammed it like this:

if W,S,N, and H -> desk can be built

so W,S,N,H are sufficient conditions and the desk is the necessary condition. Is this the correct way of thinking?
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 Stephanie Oswalt
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ineedhelp wrote: Sat Jun 12, 2021 10:07 pm In order to build a desk, the only materials a person needs are wood (W), a saw (S), nails (N), and a hammer (H). I have all of those things so I should be able to build a desk.

So I diagrammed it like this:

if W,S,N, and H -> desk can be built

so W,S,N,H are sufficient conditions and the desk is the necessary condition. Is this the correct way of thinking?
Hi ineedhelp,

Thanks for the post. Unfortunately, I can't locate this LSAT question anywhere. Can you please point us to which test this is from, or the source of this question?

Thanks!

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