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Construct a truth table for the given statement.

q∨~q

Fill in the truth table.

q ​~q q∨~q
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Let​ p, q, and r represent the following simple statements.

​p: The temperature is above 75°.


​q: We finished writing.
​r: We go to the pool.

Write the symbolic statement (p∧q)→r in words. If the symbolic statement is given without​ parentheses,
statements before and after the most dominant connective should be grouped. Translate into English.

Choose the correct sentence below.

A. If the temperature is above 75° or we have finished writing, then we go to the pool.

B. If the temperature is above 75°, then we have finished writing and we go to the pool.

C. If the temperature is above 75° and we have finished writing, then we go to the pool.

D. If we finished writing and the temperature is not above 75°​, then we will not go to the pool.

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Let q represent the following statement.

q: 2 × 2 = 8

Determine the truth value for the statement ~q.

Choose the correct truth value below.

~q is true.
~q is false.

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Let ​p, q, and r represent the following simple​ statements:


​p: I eat bananas.
​q: This is an octopus.
​r: It is Tuesday.

Write the following compound statement in its symbolic form.


I eat bananas and this is an octopus​, or it is Tuesday.

The symbolic form is .

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a. Express the quantified statement in an equivalent​ way, that​ is, in a way that has exactly the same meaning.

b. Write the negation of the quantified statement.​ (The negation should begin with​ "all," "some," or​ "no.")

All integers are numbers.

A. There are no integers that are not numbers.


B. All integers are not numbers.
C. At least one integer is a number.
D. Not all integers are numbers.

b. Which of the following is the negation of the quantified​ statement?

A. Some integers are not numbers.


B. All integers are not numbers.
C. Some integers are numbers.
D. No integers are numbers.

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What is a​ statement? Explain why​ commands, questions, and opinions are not statements.

Choose the correct answer below.

A. A statement is a sentence that is factually true.​ Commands, questions, and opinions do not meet this
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B. A statement is a sentence that is factually false.​ Commands, questions, and opinions do not meet this
criteria.
C. A statement is a sentence that is either true or​ false, but not both simultaneously.​ Commands, questions,
and opinions do not meet this criteria.
D. A statement is a sentence that is simultaneously true and false.​ Commands, questions, and opinions do
not meet this criteria

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Construct a truth table for the given statement.

~p ∨ (~p ∧ q)

Complete the truth table.

p q ~p ~p ∧ q ~p ∨ (~p ∧ q)
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Form the negation of the statement.

It is 100° F outside.

Choose the correct answer below.

A. It is never 100° F outside.

B. It is not 100° F outside.

C. Sometimes it is not 100° F outside.


D. It is cold outside.

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Under which conditions is a conjunction​ true?

Choose the correct answer below.

A. A conjunction is true when both component statements are true.


B. A conjunction is true when one of the component statements is true.
C. A conjunction is never true.
D. A conjunction is true when both component statements are false.

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Let p and q represent the following simple​ statements:


​p: It is snowing outside.
​q: The taxes are high.

Write the following compound statement in its symbolic form.


It is snowing outside and the taxes are high.

The symbolic form is .

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