easy · LSAT Logical Reasoning
A scheduling rule for a committee states: if Levy is not selected, then Henderson must be selected.
Which one of the following must also be true given the rule above?
- If Levy is selected, then Henderson is not selected.
- If Henderson is not selected, then Levy is selected.
- If Henderson is selected, then Levy is not selected.
- At least one of Levy and Henderson is selected, but never both.
- Both Levy and Henderson are selected.
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