Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Amount if retired at 66 = $2460/mo
Less 25 % = 0.25 × 2460 = <u> -615
</u>
Amount if retired at 62 = $1845/mo
John would receive
if he retired at 62.
Answer:
¬(W∨S)→¬(J∨E)
D→(B∨C)
X is true
No
Step-by-step explanation:
The hypotheses "neither water nor soft drinks can quench your thirst" translates to ¬(W∨S) ("neither nor" negates the disjunction W∨S). The "if,... then" translates to the implication symbol (arrow). The conclusion "juice will not do it, unless the juice contains electrolytes" translates to ¬(J∨E). This is because if J or E were true, then J would be true (because E implies J), contrary to the conclusion that J is false ("juice will not do it"), then J∨S is false.
The hypothesis here is "the dyer breaks" hence D is the hypothesis. The conclusion is "we will hang the clothes to dry, or take the clothes to a coin-operated laundry" which is the same as (B∨C).
The proposition p→p is always true (according to truth tables). In this case, p:=X is true, then p is true and X is true.
X∨Y is false if and only if X is false and Y is false, so both statements X,Y must be false.
Answer:
Assuming the fraction of students is 2/9,
2/9x
Step-by-step explanation:
the sum or difference of two rational numbers is always RATIONAL
Answer:
Pr(blue) = 2/7
Step-by-step explanation:
Blue = 6
White = 7
Gray = 8
Total socks = 6+7+8 =21
Probability of picking blue = number of blue ➗ total number of socks
Pr(blue) = 6/21
Divide both by 3 to make the fraction to the lowest term.
Pr(blue) = 2/7
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