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When Jack sleeps, Jill starts crying and Peter starts laughing. If Peter is not laughing, which is the appropriate conclusion?

a.Jack is not sleeping but Jill is crying b. Jack is not sleeping c. Jack is sleeping but Jill is not crying d. Jack is sleeping but Jill is crying. Please explain your answear

25th Nov 2016, 9:38 PM
Manolache Gabriel Ionuț
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Nothing can be concluded about the other characters if it is only given that Peter starts laughing when Jack sleeps, but no information is provided about when Peter stops laughing. If we assume that Peter will laugh the entire time that Jack is asleep, then the appropriate conclusion would be that Jack is not asleep. Nothing can be concluded about Jill, as there may be other things that make Jill cry. Thus, the best answer is B.
26th Nov 2016, 12:04 AM
flick
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@flick very correct... I answered the same in the other thread (he asked the question twice).
26th Nov 2016, 8:21 AM
Rill Chritty
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The real answer is a: Jack is not sleeping but Jill is crying. This question I've found in a programming test and I know for sure that the answer is a but I want to know why
26th Nov 2016, 8:24 AM
Manolache Gabriel Ionuț
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Do you have the link to the question? Option a cannot be right. Check out my response in the other thread.
26th Nov 2016, 8:25 AM
Rill Chritty
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