Exam 6: Propositional Logic
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Given the argument: K ⊃ (M ∨ ∼ H) / M ⊃ H / M ⊃ K // K ⊃ H
This argument is:
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Sierra is hearty only if Budweiser is bland, given that both Heineken is balanced and Michelob is complex.
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Proposition 2D
Given the following proposition:
[(A • ∼ X) ⊃ (∼ B ≡ Y)] • [∼ (Y ∨ ∼ A) ≡ (B • X)]
-In Proposition 2D, the main operator is a:
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Given the pair of statements: Q ≡ ∼ A and A • ∼ Q
These statements are:
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Frontier's improving service implies that not both JetBlue buys planes and Southwest expands routes.
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If the nuts are stale, then they should not be put into the salad. Thus, the nuts are stale, since they should not be put into the salad.
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Statement 2C
Given the following statement:
[G ⊃ (R • N)] ∨ [R ⊃ (G • N)]
-Statement 2C is:
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Statement 1G
Given the following statement:
(A • B) ≡ (∼A • ∼B)
-Statement 1G is:
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Budget's lowering rates implies that Hertz runs a sale, only if Avis does not buy new cars.
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Statement 2E
Given the following statement:
(P ⊃ ∼ B) ∨ (B ⊃ ∼ L)
-The truth table for Statement 2E has how many lines?
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Statement 1I
Given the following statement:
(G • ∼ M) ⊃ (M ∨ G)
-Statement 1I is:
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Given the argument: M ⊃ J / ∼ J ⊃ R // (M ∨ ∼ R) ⊃ J
This argument is:
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Given the pair of statements: R ⊃ ∼ B and ∼ (B • R)
These statements are:
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Proposition 2F
Given the following proposition:
[(X ⊃ ∼ Y) • ∼ (X ∨ ∼ B)] ⊃ [∼ (B ⊃ ∼ Y) ≡ (A • ∼ Y)]
-Given that A and B are true and X and Y are false, determine the truth value of Proposition 2F.
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Given the statements: P ≡ (S ∨ ∼ A) / A ⊃ (M • J) / J ⊃ (P • S) / J ≡ A
These statements are:
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Proposition 1G
Given the following proposition:
[(A ≡ X) ∨ (Y ⊃ ∼ B)] ⊃ ∼[(X ∨ B) • (A • Y)]
-In Proposition 1G, the main operator is a:
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Given the argument: S ⊃ E / N ⊃ (∼ S ⊃ E) // N ⊃ E
This argument is:
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