SOLUTION: Let p, q, and r be the following statements: show work p: Jamie is on the train. q: Sylvia is at the park. r: Nigel is in the car. Translate the followi

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Question 309545: Let p, q, and r be the following statements: show work

p: Jamie is on the train.
q: Sylvia is at the park.
r: Nigel is in the car.

Translate the following statement into English: (~r V q)(right arrow)~p

Answer by alicealc(293)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
p -> q means if p, then q
p V q means p or q
~p means not p

so, if:
p: Jamie is on the train.
q: Sylvia is at the park.
r: Nigel is in the car.

(~r V q)-> ~p = If Jamie is not on the train or Sylvia is at the park, then Nigel is not in the car

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