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Draw an Euler circle diagram for the statement.
All kittens are cats.
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Identify p, q, and r. Then translate the argument into symbols and determine whether it is valid or
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Let p = "Steve has a cat." Let q = "Steve has a dog." Write the following statement in symbols.
Steve does not have a cat, and Steve does not have a dog.
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Write the converse of the conditional statement.
I will eat two hamburgers if I am really hungry.
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