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    Where "F" Stands for "Fred Likes Ice Cream" and "L
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Where "F" Stands for "Fred Likes Ice Cream" and "L

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Where "F" stands for "Fred likes ice cream" and "L" stands for "Lou likes ice cream," the statement "Either Fred or Lou doesn't like ice cream" is best symbolized by


A) ~F ⋁ ~L. B. ~F • ~L.
C) ~F → ~L.
D) ~(F • L) .

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