Answer:
D. If John owns a dog, then he owns a cat
Step-by-step explanation:
The implication p → q (if p, then q) has the same truth table as the logical expression ~p∨q. You have the expression ...
~(John owns a dog) ∨ (he owns a cat)
Matching parts of this expression to the components of the expression ~p∨q, we see we can choose ...
- p = John owns a dog
- q = he owns a cat
and put those into the structure of the implication: if p, then q.
If John owns a dog, then he owns a cat. . . . . matches choice D
If you would like to know how many kilograms of fruit do you have, you can calculate this using the following steps:
3 4/5 kg of cherries + 2 1/4 kg of strawberries = 3 4/5 + 2 1/4 = 19/5 + 9/4 = 76/20 + 45/20 = (76 + 45) / 20 = 121/20 = 6 1/20 kg of fruit
The correct result would be 6 1/20 kilograms of fruit.
Answer:
(5x-4y)=19
5×19-4×19
95-76
19
Step-by-step explanation:
x+2y=8
x=8-2
x=6
Answer:
Josh had $500
Karen had $100
Step-by-step explanation:
J = 5K
J - 20 = 6(K - 20)
5K - 20 = 6K - 120
100 = K
J = 500