What are both conditions?

Both conditions are like two different rules that have to be followed for something special to happen.

Imagine you want to ride your bike to the park. There are two things you need: a working bike and a clear path to ride on. If either one is missing, you can’t go to the park, even if you really want to!

What Are These "Conditions"?

  1. The first condition is like having a working bike. You might have a bike, but if it’s broken or doesn’t move, you can’t go anywhere.
  2. The second condition is like having a clear path. Even if your bike works perfectly, if the road is blocked by a big tree or a pile of toys, you still can't get to the park.

So both conditions, the working bike and the clear path, need to be true for you to ride to the park and have fun there!

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Examples

  1. A person can be both sick and healthy at the same time, like when they have a cold but are still active.
  2. A light bulb can be both on and off if it flickers rapidly.
  3. A river can be both flowing and still in different parts.

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