SOLUTION: ) Let p, q, and r be the following statements: p: Mike is sailing q: Alice is on vacation r: Sam is in town Translate the following statement into English: (p and not q

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: ) Let p, q, and r be the following statements:
p: Mike is sailing
q: Alice is on vacation
r: Sam is in town
Translate the following statement into English: (p and not q) if then not r
Mike is sailing and Alice is not on vacation therefore, Sam is not in town.
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Answer by Mathtut(3670)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
yes that is correct
:
(p^~q)==>~r
:
Mike is sailing and Alice is not on vacation implies that Sam is not
in town.

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