The answer to this question would be
OPTION B.In a conjunction, / is true when both / and / are
TRUE; otherwise, / is
FALSE.
A conjunction refers to a compound statement, developed by combining two statement often through the use of the word '
AND'. For example, the two statements, 'Roses are Red' (statement
p) .... 'Violets are Blue' (statement
q), can be combined to form a conjunction that reads 'Roses are Red and Violets are Blue.' When it comes to conjunctions, it is or equivalent to the intersection of the two sets of statements (p and q → p ∩ q) which therefore means that
in order for the conjunction to be true, both statements must be true, otherwise, the conjunction is false.Attached below is a truth table that seeks to further explain the point (note: ^ represent the conjunction).
1/2 ...
..,..........
...
......
Answer:
3/4
Step-by-step explanation:
2- 1 1/4= 3/4
About 55.8 (i suggest rounding up to 56) are packed in 480 seconds. just divide 480 by 8.6 to get the answer 55.8