Yes there are differences
Answer:
Explanation:
AMBIGUITIES AND OMISSION INCLUDE:
- Is it to select multiple destination same time?.
- Ticket needs to book either single person or multiple people on same time to the destination?
- Destination selected is wrong then is it possible to cancel or go back?
- Supposed an invalid credit card is used then what will happen?
- is it to swipe or insert the credit card?
- Is it manually entering the numbers?
- is it there rooms or train?
- If an incorrect personal identification number is entered then what happens?
- is it manually entering the numbers?
- Ticket prices are varying for Adult/child?
Answer:
They will always make profit
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Answer:
Categorical Logic defines & relates various kinds of logical statements. Traditional square of opposition is a particular relationship between 4 kinds of propositions : A, E, I, O.
Explanation:
Categorical Logic is scientific method of defining & connecting : various statements about - various category or classes of objects.
Traditional square of opposition shows relationship between various kinds of propositions, asserting or denying something about - all or few members of a group :
- A : Universal Affirmative ; eg - 'All S are P'
- E : Universal Negative ; eg - 'No S are P'
- I : Particular Affirmative ; eg - 'Some S is P'
- O : Particular Negative ; eg - 'Some S is not P'
Relationships between them :
- Contradictories : [A, O] & [E , I] : Opposite Truth Value - If one True , other is False & vice versa
- Contraries : [A , E] : Can't be true together, but can be false together
- Subcontraries : [I, O] : Can be true together , but cant be false together
- Sub alternates [A, I] & [E,O] : First 'A' or 'E' true implies second 'I' or 'O' true respectively. Second 'I' or 'O' false implies first 'A' or 'I' false respectively