Given a conditional P → Q, the antecedent P is said to be a *sufficient* condition for the consequent Q — P being true is enough (sufficient) to guarantee Q. Common in mathematical discourse: 'being divisible by 4 is sufficient for being…
Given a conditional P → Q, the antecedent P is said to be a *sufficient* condition for the consequent Q — P being true is enough (sufficient) to guarantee Q. Common in mathematical discourse: 'being divisible by 4 is sufficient for being…