VKat wrote:
Ya mike,
I got your point.
And i have also gone through the explanation which you have provided just above this post.
But i took a different route to solve this problem.
For me, A : If Euroquest cut expenditure by atleast 25%
B : it will remain solvent.
So as per your explanation, if not A, then not B is a wrong inference.
So how option B is correct which states that, If Euroquest cannot reduce its expenditure by atleast 25%, it will not remain solvent.
I hope you understood my point.
Dear
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