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OpenStudy (anonymous):

If p v q is false, then A) both p and q are false C) p is false and q is true B) both p and q are true D) p is true and q is false

OpenStudy (bibby):

whoops that is p ^ q

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no, it's p v q

OpenStudy (bibby):

|dw:1393026299708:dw|

OpenStudy (bibby):

P OR Q is true as long as one of the variables is true

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so, the answer is B?

OpenStudy (bibby):

Consult the truth table. There is only one case where p or q is false

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the 2nd and 3rd one

OpenStudy (bibby):

|dw:1393026601725:dw| not exactly. the circled values are the evaluations of the whole statement (p v q) There is only one case where the whole p v q statement evaluates to false.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the last one

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so, it's A

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@bibby

OpenStudy (bibby):

yeah

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yay! thanks

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