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OpenStudy (anonymous):

are these two statements logically equivalent? why or why not? If the weather is cold, Natalie will not go swimming. The weather is cold, or Natalie will not go swimming.

OpenStudy (experimentx):

NO ..

OpenStudy (experimentx):

'Or' means ... either of correct statement results in true!! try making truth table for both!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

uugh and how do i do that ?

OpenStudy (experimentx):

make a table with three columns!!

OpenStudy (experimentx):

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truth_table#Logical_disjunction You will be needing these

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes i will be thanks aha

OpenStudy (experimentx):

intead of p and q ,,, put weather is cold ... and Natalie will not go swimming, ... and see the output

OpenStudy (experimentx):

*instead

OpenStudy (experimentx):

"If the weather is cold, Natalie will not go swimming" is going to look like the first link I posted

OpenStudy (experimentx):

"The weather is cold, or Natalie will not go swimming." is going to look like the second link i posted

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so that one would be true and i think the second one would be false

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