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Factor A, B, or C can each individually cause a certain disease without the other two factors, but only when followed by exposure to factor X. Exposure to factor X alone is not followed by the disease, but the disease never occurs in the absence of exposure to factor X.

Factor X is:__________
a. A necessary and sufficient cause
b. A necessary, but not sufficient, cause
c. A sufficient, but not necessary, cause
d. Neither necessary nor sufficient
e. None of the above

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Answer:

b. A necessary, but not sufficient, cause

Explanation: factor x is necessary for the disease to manifest but it is also dependent on the the presence of the other factors alongside it before it can cause the disease.

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Answer:

b. A necessary, but not sufficient, cause

Step-by-step explanation:

Factor A, B, or C can each individually cause a certain disease without the other two factors, but only when followed by exposure to factor X.

Since, exposure to factor X alone is not followed by the disease, but the disease never occurs in the absence of exposure to factor X.

It can be concluded that Factor X is a necessary but not sufficient cause.

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