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The sentence "P → Q" is read as (3)
P or Q P and Q If P then Q Q if and only P 2. In the truth table for an invalid argument,
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Cher
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The sentence "P → Q" is read as (3)
P or Q P and Q If P then Q Q if and only P 2. In the truth table for an invalid argument,
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Anymous
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Construct a truth table for (p ^ q) ↔ ~p
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Jen
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What is the meaning of validity, truth, and soundness as they relate to the area of logical syllogisms
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Tracy
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Part 1: Write two conditional statements for which the converse is true.
1. Statement: 2. Converse: 3. Statement: 4. Converse:
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Kathy
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5. What is the contrapositive of the following conditional:
"If a student plays basketball, then the student is over 6 feet
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Tim
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Two mothers and two daughters were fishing.Thy managed to catch one big fish , one small fish and one fat fish .
SINCE THEY
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mota
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Write the compound statement in symbols.
Let r = The food is good, p = I eat too much, q = I'll exercise. If the food is good and
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Jen
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now write the biconditional for the statement. Remember to use the phrase if and only if to combine the original statement and
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Bobby
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Which of the following is a negation of the statement below?
All cats are not mammals. All mammals are not cats. All cats are
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kyle
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Write the statement in symbols using the p and q given below. Then construct a truth table for the symbolic statement and select
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Di
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1. When would the following conditional be false?
If you work 20 hours a week, then you make 125.00. A) You work 25 hours a week,
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Tim
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Which of the following is a disjunction?
Angela is forty-three. Lisa will run a marathon and Lisa will compete in a triathlon.
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Troy
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I need help with this sentence please.
The argument is strong, very few is vague generalities how can I explain why it is strong?
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Lee
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If I move to Texas, I will need air conditioning. I don't need air conditioning. So I didn't move to Texas" is an argument form
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SW
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Determine if the argument is valid or invalid. Give a reason to justify answer.
If it is cold, then you need a coat. You do not
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kozy
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If Tom buys a red skateboard, then Anne buys pink in-line skates."� Which statement below is logically equivalent?
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Jenny
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1.How are the two statements given below related to each other?
x: if you run for 10 minutes, then you will raise your heart
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tim
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1. Fill in the blank: Correlation does not _______ causation.
A. cause B. imply C. beat D. run
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John
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2. Compare and contrast deductive reasoning and inductive reasoning. Based on the information given here, answer the following
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mary
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Michael Jordan wore that brand, so those must be the best basketball shoes. What fallacy would this be.
Your exact answer is at
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selena
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5. Given p is false, q is true, and r is false, find the truth value of the statement (~p<-->~q)-->~r. Show step by step work.
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cody
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Use the conditional statement to answer the question.
If a rectangle is a square, then it has four congruent sides. What is the
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Wastelord
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1.Which choice shows a true conditional with a correctly identified hypothesis and conclusion?
•If next month is January, then
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GummyBears18
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1. A conditional can have a ____ of true or false. (1 point)
a) hypothesis b) truth value *** c) counterexample d) conclusion Am
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ρσяк
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Which statement is correctly written as a biconditional statement?
If you score 60% or higher on the exam, then you pass. If you
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Isabella Sullivan
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1) What are the converse, inverse, and contrapositive of the statement? Which statements are true? If the figure is a rectangle
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Mary
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The converse of this: If you study hard, then your grades will be good.
I think it should be : If your grades are good, then you
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B.B.
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10.For each of these sets of premises, what relevant conclusion or conclusions can be drawn? Explain the rules of inference used
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soasi piutau
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Create the logic for a program that continuously prompts the user for a number of dollars until the user enters 0. Pass each
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Anonymous
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write the converse and contrapositive for the conditional statement below. decide whether each of the three statements is true
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bobby
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I need help with this.
Use the Law Of Syllogism to determine a conclusion from statements 1 & 2. 1. All squares are rhombuses 2.
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Azlin
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8. “Let me demonstrate the principle by means of logic,” the teacher said,
holding up a bucket. “If this bucket has a hole
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Katheryn Hy
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Which of the following is not true of unsound arguments?
All unsound arguments commit a formal fallacy. If a deductive argument
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Sky
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Statement 1: “If she is stuck in traffic, then she is late.”
Statement 2: “If she is late, then she is stuck in traffic.”
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Anonymous
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Determine whether the arguments are valid or invalid, and explain your answer in each case.
1) If anything is a trout, then it's
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Alex L.
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Consider a propositional language with three propositional constants - mushroom, purple, and poisonous - each indicating the
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qwerty
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Can you each make up an example in which "Some A are not B" is true, but the statement "Some B are not A" is false?
An example
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Pat
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Determine whether you can use the Law of Syllogism to reach a valid conclusion from each set of statements.
1. If a dog eats
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Chrissy
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What relationships exist among reasoning, evidence, and explanation?(1 point)
Responses Reasoning is associated directly with
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social studies
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Use the Law of Detachment to draw a logical conclusion from the two given statements. If not possible, choose not possible.
-If
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who know who i am
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If a conditional statement is true, which related conditional is always true?
1. converse 2. inverse 3. contrapositive 4.
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michelle
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1) In the truth table for an invalid argument,
Student Answer: on at least one row, where the premises are all true, the
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Ahford university
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Express the quantified statement in an equivalent way.
Some students are bored. Would it be Not all students are bored?
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Pamela
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which of the options is a counterexample to the given conditional statement.
conditional statement: if x^2=25, then x=5 the
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becca
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Type a counter-example that would have to exist in order for the conclusion to be false.
5 0, 6 0, 12 0, 16 0, 20 0, 100 0.
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haley e
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True or false: It is the case that if an argument is inductively correct then the conclusion is factually correct as well
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allie
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Write the following statement in if - then form.
David will sing provided Eric plays the piano. i don't get get this
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amy
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What is the converse of " If it is snowing, then it must be cold"?
a.) If it is cold, then it must be snowing. b.) If it is not
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Lauren
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Write the statement in symbolic form.
Let p: The tent is pitched q: The bonfire is burning The bonfire is not burning if and only
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Jen
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