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#2. Given the following conditional statement; which answer is

represents the biconditional statement: "If Mr. Anderson is a ninja, then
he can run like Naruto."
Mr. Anderson is a ninja iff he can run like Naruto.
Mr. Anderson can run like Naruto iff he is a ninja.
Mr. Anderson is Naruto iff he can run like a ninja.

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User Carey Estes
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Answer:

Mr. Anderson can run like Naruto iff he is a ninja.

Explanation:

This is because, in the statement "If Mr. Anderson is a ninja, then he can run like Naruto.", the sub-statement, "he can run like Naruto.", depends on the sub-statement 'If Mr Anderson is a Ninja'. This means that although Mr. Anderson is a Ninja, he can only run like Naruto if and only if he is a Ninja implying that if Mr Anderson is not a Ninja, he cannot run like Naruto.

So, Mr Anderson can run like Naruto iff he is a Ninja is the correct answer

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