The negation of the statement: "Getting above $95 \%$ marks is a necessary condition for Hema to get admission in a good college."

  • A
    Hema gets above $95 \%$ marks but she does not get admission in a good college.
  • B
    Hema does not get above $95 \%$ marks and she gets admission in a good college.
  • C
    If Hema does not get above $95 \%$ marks then she will not get admission in a good college.
  • D
    Hema does not get above $95 \%$ marks or she gets admission in a good college.

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