Remark 3.5.4.2. Let $n$ be an integer and let $X$ be a simplicial set. Then:
If $X$ is $n$-coskeletal, then it is weakly $n$-coskeletal.
If $X$ is weakly $n$-coskeletal, then it is $(n+1)$-coskeletal.
Remark 3.5.4.2. Let $n$ be an integer and let $X$ be a simplicial set. Then:
If $X$ is $n$-coskeletal, then it is weakly $n$-coskeletal.
If $X$ is weakly $n$-coskeletal, then it is $(n+1)$-coskeletal.