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Find |A ∩ B| when A = {1, 3, 5, 7, 9} and B {2, 4, 6, 8, 10}
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Let A, B and C represent people who like apples, bananas, and carrots respectively. The

number of people in A = 10, B = 12 and C = 16. Three people are such that they enjoy

apples, bananas as well as carrots. Two of them like apples and bananas. Let three people

like apples and carrots. Also, four people are such that they like bananas and carrots.
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 How many people like apples only?   


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 How many people like only one of the three?    

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GIven the function :

          f : Z → Z defined by f  =  3n
Which of the following is a  possible range of the function?

Select one:

a.
3,6,9,12 only

b.
1,2,3

c.
all multiples of three

d.
3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

e.
All numbers except 3
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Suppose P and Q are the statements: 
     P: Jack passed math. 
     Q: Jill passed math.
Which of the following translates into “Jack and Jill both passed math” into symbols?

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a.
¬(P Λ Q)

b.
P → Q

c.
P ν Q

d.
P Λ Q 
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    Find f (1).

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a.
1

b.
3

c.
4

d.
2
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Suppose P and Q are the statements: 
     P: Jack passed math. 
     Q: Jill passed math.
Translate "¬(P ν Q) → Q" into English.

Select one:

a.
Jill passed math if and only if Jack did not pass math.

b.
If Jack or Jill did not pass math, then Jill passed math.

c.
If Jack did not pass math and Jill did not pass math, then Jill did not pass math.
d.
Neither Jack or Jill passed math.
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The cardinality of {3, 5, 7, 9, 5} is 5.

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False 

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Classify the sentence below as an atomic statement, a molecular statement, or not a

statement at all. If the statement is molecular, identify what kind it is (conjuction,

disjunction, conditional, biconditional, negation).

The sum of the first 100 odd positive integers. 


Atomic N/A

        
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Determine whether the sentence below is an atomic statement, a molecular statement, or

not a statement at all.

 The customers wore shoes and they wore


Molecular

socks.   

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Find | R | when R = {2, 4, 6,..., 180}
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How many 3-letter words with or without meaning, can be formed out of the letters of the
word, 'LOGARITHMS', if repetition of letters is not allowed?
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surjective and injecive are opposites  of each other.

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False 

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Find the cardinality of R = {20,21,...,39, 40} 
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| R | = Answer

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range
The Answer  is a subset of the codomain. It is the set of all elements which are
assigned to at least one element of the domain by the function. That is, the range is the set
of all outputs.

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Classify the sentence below as an atomic statement, a molecular statement, or not a

statement at all. If the statement is molecular, identify what kind it is (conjuction,

disjunction, conditional, biconditional, negation).

We can have donuts for dinner, but only if it rains. 


Molecular Conditional

        
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Consider the statement, “If you will give me a cow, then I will give you magic beans.”

Determine whether the statement below is the converse, the contrapositive, or neither.

 If I will not give you magic beans, then you will not give me
Contrapositive

a cow.    

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In my safe is a sheet of paper with two shapes drawn on it in colored crayon. One is a

square, and the other is a triangle. Each shape is drawn in a single color. Suppose you

believe me when I tell you that  if the square is blue, then the triangle is green. What do you

therefore know about the truth value of the following statement?


The statement is FALSE

The square and the triangle are both green.   


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Additive principle states that if given two sets A and B, we have |A × B| |A| · |B|.

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True
False 

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Consider the function f : N → N given by f (0) 0 and f (n + 1) f   + 2n + 1. Find f (6).


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The ________________________ states that if event A can occur in m ways, and event B can occur
in n disjoint ways, then the event “A or B” can occur in m + n ways.

Select one:

a.
Additive principle
b.
Commutative principle

c.
Distributive principle
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Find the cardinality of S = {1, {2,3,4},0} 
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| S | = Answer

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In my safe is a sheet of paper with two shapes drawn on it in colored crayon. One is a

square, and the other is a triangle. Each shape is drawn in a single color. Suppose you

believe me when I tell you that  if the square is blue, then the triangle is green. What do you

therefore know about the truth value of the following statement?


The statement is FALSE

The square is not blue or the triangle is green.   


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bijection
A Answer  is a function which is both an injection and surjection. In other words, if
every element of the codomain is the image of exactly one element from the domain

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How many 3-letter words with or without meaning, can be formed out of the letters of the
word, 'LOGARITHMS', if repetition of letters is not allowed?
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Determine whether the sentence below is an atomic statement, a molecular statement, or

not a statement at all.


Atomic

 The customers wore shoes.   

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In my safe is a sheet of paper with two shapes drawn on it in colored crayon. One is a

square, and the other is a triangle. Each shape is drawn in a single color. Suppose you

believe me when I tell you that  if the square is blue, then the triangle is green. What do you

therefore know about the truth value of the following statement?


The statement is TRUE

If the triangle is not green, then the square is not blue.   


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Classify the sentence below as an atomic statement, a molecular statement, or not a

statement at all. If the statement is molecular, identify what kind it is (conjuction,

disjunction, conditional, biconditional, negation).

Every natural number greater than 1 is either prime or composite. 


Molecular Conditional

        
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Let A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} and B = {3, 4, 5, 6, 7}
Find A U B

Select one:

{1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7}

{3, 4, 5}

{1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7}

{1, 2, 6, 7}
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Determine the number of elements in A U B.


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Given the diagram, answer the following questions :


How many people takes tea and wine? 32 
How many people takes coffee but not tea and wine? 45 
What is the difference of persons who take wine and coffee to the persons who the persons
who takes tea only? 15 
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Consider the statement, “If you will give me a cow, then I will give you magic beans.”

Determine whether the statement below is the converse, the contrapositive, or neither.

 If you will give me a cow, then I will not give you magic
Converse

beans.   

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Out of 7 consonants and 4 vowels, how many words of 3 consonants and 2 vowels can be
formed?

Select one:

a.
21100

b.
244000

c.
2100

d.
210
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IN combinations, the arrangement of the elements is in a specific order.

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Consider the statement, “If you will give me a cow, then I will give you magic beans.”

Determine whether the statement below is the converse, the contrapositive, or neither.

 If I will give you magic beans, then you will give me a


Neither

cow.   
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For a function f : N → N, a recursive  definition consists of an initial condition   together
with a recurrence relation  .
recursive initial condition recurrence relation recurrence
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Consider the statement, “If you will give me a cow, then I will give you magic beans.”

Determine whether the statement below is the converse, the contrapositive, or neither.

 You will give me a cow and I will not give you magic
Converse

beans.   
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inverse image
• The Answer  of a a subset B of the codomain is the set f −1 (B) {x ∈ X : f (x) ∈
B}.

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    Answer the following:


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                        f  (1) =   
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                       What is the element n in the domain such as f  = 1          


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                       Find an element n  of the domain such that f    =  n.                     


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Rule that states that every function can be described in four ways: algebraically (a formula),
numerically (a table), graphically, or in words.

Select one:

a.
Rule of four

b.
Rule of function

c.
Rule of thumb
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In my safe is a sheet of paper with two shapes drawn on it in colored crayon. One is a

square, and the other is a triangle. Each shape is drawn in a single color. Suppose you
believe me when I tell you that  if the square is blue, then the triangle is green. What do you

therefore know about the truth value of the following statement?


The statement is TRUE

If the triangle is green, then the square is blue.   

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Determine whether the sentence below is an atomic statement, a molecular statement, or

not a statement at all.


Not a Statement

 Customers must wear shoes.   

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Let A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} and B = {3, 4, 5, 6, 7}
Find A \ B

Select one:

{1, 2}

{3, 4, 5}

{1, 2, 6, 7}

{1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7}
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Let A = {3, 4, 5}. Find the cardinality of P(A).
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It is a rule that assigns each input exactly one output
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In my safe is a sheet of paper with two shapes drawn on it in colored crayon. One is a

square, and the other is a triangle. Each shape is drawn in a single color. Suppose you

believe me when I tell you that  if the square is blue, then the triangle is green. What do you

therefore know about the truth value of the following statement?


The statement is FALSE

The square and the triangle are both blue.   

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Defined as the product of all the whole numbers from 1 to n.
factorials
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Consider the statement, “If you will give me a cow, then I will give you magic beans.”

Determine whether the statement below is the converse, the contrapositive, or neither.

 If you will not give me a cow, then I will not give you
Contrapositive

magic beans.   

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Classify the sentence below as an atomic statement, a molecular statement, or not a

statement at all. If the statement is molecular, identify what kind it is (conjuction,

disjunction, conditional, biconditional, negation).

The Broncos will win the Super Bowl or I’ll eat my hat. 
Molecular Conjunction

        
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Let A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} and B = {3, 4, 5, 6, 7}
Find A ∩ B

Select one:

{1, 2, 3}

{5, 6, 7}

{1, 2, 6, 7}

{3, 4, 5}
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In how many different ways can the letters of the word 'OPTICAL' be arranged so that the

vowels always come together?


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