Use the following statements to answer questions 2 and 3.
I. If it is warm out and does not rain, then i will go to the beach.
II. If i order strawberry or cookies and craam ice cream then i will be happy.
III. If i go to the party, then i will see Fred.
2. Which of the above statements are conjunctions
A. I Only
B. I and II only
C. I, II, and III
D. II only
3. Which of the above statements are disjunctions?
A. I Only
B. I and II only
C. I, II, and III
D. II only
Please repost with the correct subject. This is an English question, not a geometry question.
actually this is a Euler Diagram for my geometry, so i did actually post it right.
Sorry. I'd call it a logic question in that case. I am not familiar with Euler diagrams
To answer question 2, we need to identify which of the given statements are conjunctions. A conjunction is a compound statement formed by connecting two simpler statements with the word "and."
Statement I: "If it is warm out and does not rain, then I will go to the beach."
This statement is a conjunction because it connects the condition of it being warm out and not raining to the action of going to the beach.
Statement II: "If I order strawberry or cookies and cream ice cream, then I will be happy."
This statement is not a conjunction because it introduces the condition of ordering a specific type of ice cream as a condition for being happy, but it does not use the word "and" to connect two separate statements.
Statement III: "If I go to the party, then I will see Fred."
This statement is not a conjunction because it introduces a condition of going to a party leading to the action of seeing Fred, but it does not use the word "and" to connect two separate statements.
Therefore, the answer to question 2 is:
B. I and II only
To answer question 3, we need to identify which of the given statements are disjunctions. A disjunction is a compound statement formed by connecting two simpler statements with the word "or."
Statement I: "If it is warm out and does not rain, then I will go to the beach."
This statement is not a disjunction because it uses the word "and" to connect two statements, not "or."
Statement II: "If I order strawberry or cookies and cream ice cream, then I will be happy."
This statement is a disjunction because it connects the condition of ordering either strawberry or cookies and cream ice cream to the outcome of being happy using the word "or."
Statement III: "If I go to the party, then I will see Fred."
This statement is not a disjunction because it does not use the word "or" to connect two separate statements.
Therefore, the answer to question 3 is:
A. I Only