Exercises 53–58 are based on the compound statement below.
The owner of a professional baseball team publishes an open letter to fans after another losing season. He claims that if attendance for the following season is over 2 million, then he will add $20 million to the payroll and the team will make the playoffs the following year.
53. This compound statement is made up of three simple statements. Identify them and assign a letter to each.
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