SOLUTION: Let p = Prices will rise. q= Taxes will rise. Translate the following statement into symbols. Prices will rise, and taxes will not rise.

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Question 318878: Let p = Prices will rise.
q= Taxes will rise.
Translate the following statement into symbols.
Prices will rise, and taxes will not rise.

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