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Is the following sentence a statement?
Neither Ben nor Alonzo is going camping.
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Let p = "Sally is three years old." Let q = "Sally's mom is thirty." Write the following statement in
words. 

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Sally is not three years old if and only if Sally's mom is not thirty.
A new weight loss supplement claims that if you take this product daily and you cut your
Calorie intake by 10%, you will loose at least 10 pounds in the next 4 months.
Let p be "you take this product daily," q be "you cut your calorie intake by 10%," and r be "
You will lose at least 10 pounds in the next 4 months." Write the compound statement in symbolic
Form, using conjunctions and the conditional.
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Use De Morgan's laws to write the negation of the statement.
The bread is stale and it is hard.
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Write the converse of the conditional statement.
If I get a speeding ticket, my parents do not pay for my insurance.
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Draw an Euler circle diagram for the statement.
No math classes are easy.
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Let p = "Ed plays the guitar." Let q = "Ed plays the piano." Write the following statement in symbols.
It is not true that Ed does not play the guitar or Ed does not play the piano.
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Determine if the two statements are logically equivalent, negations, or neither. 

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Let p = "Daphne speaks Spanish." Let q = "Daphne speaks French." Write the following statement in
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It is false that Daphne speaks Spanish and Daphne speaks French.
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What are the values in the final column of the truth table below? 

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Write the inverse of the conditional statement.
If I get a speeding ticket, my parents do not pay for my insurance.
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Decide if the statement is simple or compound.
I will go with you if and only if we are on time.
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Determine if the two statements are logically equivalent, negations, or neither. 

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Let p = "Daphne speaks Spanish." Let q = "Daphne speaks French." Write the following statement in
symbols.
Daphne speaks Spanish, or Daphne does not speak French.
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Let p = "My homework is finished." Write the following statement in symbols.
My homework is not finished.
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Write the argument in symbols; then decide whether the argument is valid by using the common forms of valid
Arguments and fallacies. 

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Determine whether the statement is a tautology, a self-contradiction, or neither. 

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Determine whether the statement is a tautology, a self-contradiction, or neither. 

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