(Logic Operations and Equivalence MC)Use the statements and truth table to determine which statements are equivalent.p: It is a burger.q: It has ketchup on it. p q ~p ~q p → q ~q → ~p q → p T T F F T T T T F F T F F T F T T F T T F F F T T T T T
(Logic Operations and Equivalence MC)Use the statements and…
(Logic Operations and Equivalence MC)Use the statements and truth table to determine which statements are equivalent.p: It is a fish.q: It rests at night. p q ∼p ∼q p → q ∼p → ∼q q → p ∼q → ∼p T T F F T T T T T F F T F T T F F T T F T F F T F F T T T T T T
(Logic and Truth Tables HC)Two propositional statements are…
(Logic and Truth Tables HC)Two propositional statements are given.p: All raccoons sleep during the day.q: Some raccoons stay up all night.Part A: Write a logical function to represent All raccoons sleep during the day if and only if no raccoons stay up all night. (5 points)Part B: Determine the truth table values for the column ~p ↔ q. (5 points) p q ~p ~q ~p ↔ q T T F F T F F T F T T F F F T T
(Addition and Multiplication Rules for Probability MC)A rest…
(Addition and Multiplication Rules for Probability MC)A restaurant menu includes 5 types of soup, 6 types of sandwiches, 3 types of salad, and 4 types of drinks. How many different combinations of soup, sandwich, salad, and drink can a customer order?
(If…Then Statements MC)Given the statement, rewrite it as…
(If…Then Statements MC)Given the statement, rewrite it as the biconditional statement p ↔ q.Statement: The cookie jar is filled with peanut butter cookies.
(Combinations and Permutations MC)A spelling bee has 21 cont…
(Combinations and Permutations MC)A spelling bee has 21 contestants. In how many ways can they finish in first, second, and third place?
(Combinations and Permutations MC)A spelling bee has 20 cont…
(Combinations and Permutations MC)A spelling bee has 20 contestants. In how many ways can they finish in first, second, and third place?
(Set Operations and Relations MC)Given U = {q, r, s, t, u, v…
(Set Operations and Relations MC)Given U = {q, r, s, t, u, v, w}, A = {s, t, v, w}, and B = {r, t, v}. If A’ ∪ B’ = {q, r, s, u, w}, determine (A ∩ B)’.
(Laws of Logic and Valid Arguments MC)Use the statements and…
(Laws of Logic and Valid Arguments MC)Use the statements and truth table to determine which argument is valid.p: It rained.q: The grass is wet. Premise 1 Premise 2 Conclusion p q p → q T T T T F F F T T F F T
(Set Operations and Relations LC)Given A = {2, 5, 7, 8, 9},…
(Set Operations and Relations LC)Given A = {2, 5, 7, 8, 9}, B = {3, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10}, and C = {2, 4, 6, 7, 10}, find A − B.