INSTRUCTIONS: Select the correct translation for each statement. Throughout this test, write your answer on the form provided. Erasure marks may cause the grading machine to mark your answer wrong. National's improving efficiency or Enterprise's reorganizing is a sufficient and necessary condition for Thrifty's laying off workers, provided that Avis buys new cars
A) (N ? E) ? (A ? T)
B) A ? [(N ? E) ? T]
C) [(N ? E) ? T] ? A
D) A ? [(N ? E) • (E ? N)]
E) A ? [(N ? E) ? T]
B
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