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Kenneth Rosen 7th Edition, Chapter 1,Section 1.6,Example 6
There is an example in the section 1.6 which goes as: Show that the premises It is not sunny this afternoon and it is colder than yesterday, We will go swimming only if it is sunny, If we do not go swimming, then we ... will go swimming then it is sunny" it does not make sense in any world according to me. Thanks in advance. p q
There is an example in the section 1.6 which goes as:Show that the premises “It is not sunny this afternoon and it is colder than yesterday,” “We will go swimming ...
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can anyone solve the puzzle below: There are some books on the table. If you group them by 3, you get some number of full groups and 2 books remain; if you group them by 4, you get some number of full groups and 3 books remain; if you group them by 5, you get some number of full groups and 4 books remain. What is the number of books on the table, if it is less than 100?
can anyone solve the puzzle below:There are some books on the table. If you group them by 3, you get some number of full groups and 2 books remain; if you group them by 4...
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