Answer:
it`s not true that for every person, if the person is happy, the person has a large income/there are people that are happy and doesn't have large incomes
Step-by-step explanation:
let be x the group of people in the world
let be I(X)=x has a large income
let be H(x)=x is happy
Having a large income is not a necessary condition for a person to be happy.
¬∀x, H(x)-->I(x)
it`s not true that for every person, if the person is happy, the person has a large income
∃x / H(x)^¬I(x)
there are people that are happy and doesn't have large incomes