Question 1164611
To translate the statement into a symbolic representation, we first define the individual atomic propositions (simple statements) and then use the appropriate logical connective.

### **1. Define the Propositions**
* Let **$P$** represent: "Madeline Kahn played Mrs. White."
* Let **$Q$** represent: "Coleen Camp played Yvette."

### **2. Identify the Logical Connective**
The statement uses the word **"or"**, which corresponds to the **disjunction** operator in logic.

### **3. Symbolic Representation**
$$P \lor Q$$

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### **Logical Breakdown**
* **$P$**: Madeline Kahn played Mrs. White.
* **$\lor$**: or
* **$Q$**: Coleen Camp played Yvette.

> **Note:** In formal logic, this is an **inclusive or**, meaning the statement is true if Madeline Kahn played Mrs. White, if Coleen Camp played Yvette, or if both are true (which, in the case of the movie *Clue*, is historically accurate).