Multiple Choice
What would the following proposition be in standard form? The faucet is still running, assuming that no one turned it off.
A) If the faucet is still running, then someone turned it off.
B) If the faucet is still running, then no one turned it off.
C) If someone turned the faucet off, then it is not still running.
D) If no one turned the faucet off, then it is not still running.
E) If no one turned the faucet off, then it is still running.
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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