easy · LSAT Logical Reasoning

No employee without a badge can enter the laboratory.

Which one of the following is the correct translation of the statement above into conditional form?

  1. If an employee fails to enter the laboratory, then that employee lacks a badge.
  2. If an employee enters the laboratory, then that employee possesses a badge.
  3. Holding a badge is sufficient on its own to allow an employee into the laboratory.
  4. If an employee holds a badge, then that employee enters the laboratory.
  5. Every employee who enters the laboratory is guaranteed a badge upon arrival.

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