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