lary301254M7 wrote:
Doesn't "or" and "and" mean different things?
It sounds like "and" implies both conditions have to be present while or is more flexible.
For downzoning to be true, both 1) little water and 2) fewer services have to happen?
This is why I didn't pick E
In my opinion :first go for straight rules and then eliminate with meaning change : the correct option though suggests a meaning change but its the only grammatically correct option
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