We are given that 'If A is in, then G is out' . This implies that at any point of time only one of them can stay in the club.
So according to me 'If G is in, then A is out' should also be true.
However, the statement that you are asking about 'If A is out, then G is in' might not necessarily be true because we are also given that 'If B is out, then G is out'.
So even if A is out, G might not be in(in the case when B is out). G will be in when B is also in.
On Apr 30, 2016 6:35 PM, "Ansh malhotra [via Discussion forum]" <
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According to you Kajol is it right to if a is in, then g is out and other way if a is out then g is in