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Can you use your clicker? 1. Yes 2. No

Can you use your clicker? 1. Yes 2. No. Let A = we won the first game, B = we won the second game, and C = we are first in the league. The following sentence translates symbolically to which proposition?. “We won the first game and lost the second”

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Can you use your clicker? 1. Yes 2. No

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  1. Can you use your clicker?1. Yes2. No

  2. Let A = we won the first game, B = we won the second game, and C = we are first in the league. The following sentence translates symbolically to which proposition? “We won the first game and lost the second” (1) A  B (2) A  B (3) A  B (4) A  B (5) A  B (6) A  B (7) A  B  C (8) A  B  C (9) A  B  C (0) A  B  C

  3. Let A = we won the first game, B = we won the second game, and C = we are first in the league. The following sentence translates symbolically to which proposition? “We won at least one of our first two games.” (1) A  B (2) A  B (3) A  B (4) A  B (5) A  B (6) A  B (7) A  B  C (8) A  B  C (9) A  B  C (0) A  B  C

  4. Let A = we won the first game, B = we won the second game, and C = we are first in the league. The following sentence translates symbolically to which proposition? “We lost the first game and won the second.” (1) A  B (2) A  B (3) A  B (4) A  B (5) A  B (6) A  B (7) A  B  C (8) A  B  C (9) A  B  C (0) A  B  C

  5. Let A = we won the first game, B = we won the second game, and C = we are first in the league. The following sentence translates symbolically to which proposition? “We didn’t win either of our first two games.” (1) A  B (2) A  B (3) A  B (4) A  B (5) A  B (6) A  B (7) A  B  C (8) A  B  C (9) A  B  C (10) A  B  C

  6. Let A = we won the first game, B = we won the second game, and C = we are first in the league. The following sentence translates symbolically to which proposition? “We won both our first two games but we still aren’t first in the league.” • A  B (2) A  B (3) A  B (4) A  B (5) A  B (6) A  B (7) A  B  C (8) A  B  C (9) A  B  C (0) A  B  C

  7. Let A = we won the first game, B = we won the second game, and C = we are first in the league. The following sentence translates symbolically to which proposition? “We’re first in the league but we didn’t win either of our first two games.” (1) A  B (2) A  B (3) A  B (4) A  B (5) A  B (6) A  B (7) A  B  C (8) A  B  C (9) A  B  C (0) A  B  C

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