Definition: A conditional statement, symbolized by p q, is an if-then statement in which p is a hypothesis and q is a conclusion. The logical connector in a conditional statement is denoted by the symbol
.
Consider
p = Every week;
q = Has seven days.
Then

sounds as "If it is an arbitrary week, then it has seven days" or in simplified form "Every week has seven days".
Answer:
-3x + 5
Step-by-step explanation:
"Rise over Run"
(0, 5) => (1,2): Goes down (negative slope) 3 units and right 1 unit.
The Y intercept is 5 so the constant is 5.
Answer:
19/20
Step-by-step explanation:
A "simplified fraction" in this case is the ratio of two integers.
0.95 = 95/100 (the ratio of two integers), which in turn can be simplified:
95/100 = 19/20
Answer:
Pay attention to class
Step-by-step explanation: