SOLUTION: Determine whether the following sentences are propositions or not. On your answer sheets, write only P or NP. Write P if proposition and NP if not. 1.Your final grade in mathema

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Question 1206844: Determine whether the following sentences are propositions or not. On your answer sheets, write only P or NP. Write P if proposition and NP if not.
1.Your final grade in mathematics in the modern world is either a 5.0 or a 3.0
2. Use coloured papers for your answers in this activity.
3. Some cities in Manila suspended the face to Ince classes because of high temperature.

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20056)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This is really a question about what you've learned in your English classes.
There are four kinds of sentences, declarative, interrogative, imperative, and
exclamatory sentences.  But only declarative sentences are statements in logic.
 
A statement either tells something true or something false.

A question, request, or command cannot be said to be true or false.

Two of the sentences could be true or false, but one of them cannot be true, and
it cannot be false.

If you can't figure it out, tell me in the thank-you note form below, and I'll
get back to you by email.

Edwin


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