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OpenStudy (anonymous):

If p and p→q are true statements, then q is a true statement. True or False

OpenStudy (anonymous):

True. Think about it in words. Let's pretend the statement p is "It's raining," and the statement q is "You'll get wet." You've been given that \(p\) and \(p\to q\) are both true, which means these two statements are true: It's raining. If it's raining, then you'll get wet. So, you can conclude that the statement q, "You'll get wet," is also true.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thankyou so much! It makes much more sense(:

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