Use the statements and truth table to determine which statements are equivalent. p: It is a fish. q: It eats algae. p q ∼p ∼q p → q ∼p → ∼q q → p ∼q → ∼p T T F F T T T T T F F T F T T F F T T F T F F T F F T T T T T T If it eats algae, then it is a fish. It is a fish, and it eats algae. If it is a fish, then it does not eat algae. It is a fish, or it eats algae. If it is a fish, then it eats algae. If it does not eat algae, then it is a fish. If it eats algae, then it is a fish. If it is not a fish, then it does not eat algae.
Let me get a picture of the stupid truth table..But I think its D
"If it is a fish, then it eats algae."
is the answer
"If it is a fish, then it eats algae." "If it is a fish, then it eats algae."
that's not one of the answers sadly well the first part is but not the second part
It is a fish, or it eats algae. If it is a fish, then it eats algae.
this one i mean lol
Oh wait the things are all bunched together lett me fix that-
A: If it eats algae, then it is a fish. It is a fish, and it eats algae. B: If it is a fish, then it does not eat algae. It is a fish, or it eats algae. C: If it is a fish, then it eats algae. If it does not eat algae, then it is a fish. D: If it eats algae, then it is a fish. If it is not a fish, then it does not eat algae.
Those are the answers lol I forgot question cove bunches them up
its c
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