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What is the logical relationship between Jameson attending the concert and Steve attending the concert?

  1. Jameson always attends if Steve attends

  2. Steve attends only if Jameson attends

  3. Jameson and Steve attend independently

  4. Jameson never attends if Steve doesn't

The correct answer is: Steve attends only if Jameson attends

The correct answer is B: Steve attends only if Jameson attends. This relationship indicates that Steve's attendance depends on Jameson's attendance. If Jameson goes to the concert, then Steve will also go; however, if Jameson doesn't attend, Steve won't attend either. This implies that Jameson's decision influences Steve's decision to attend the concert. Option A is incorrect because it states that Jameson always attends if Steve attends, which is not supported by the information given. Option C is incorrect as it suggests that their attendance is unrelated, which is contrary to the given relationship. Option D is incorrect as it indicates Jameson's attendance is dependent on Steve's attendance, which is not the case according to the provided relationship.