Designate a letter to represent each simple claim and then


Instructions

The simple claims below are from the textbook Exercise 7.6 (page 167).

  • Designate a letter to represent each simple claim, and then translate the truth-functional claims into symbolic forms.
  • Be sure to provide a breakdown on which claims are represented by which letter.

Example: People often think that all claims are either facts or opinion.

Answer: F Ú O

F = People often think that all claims are facts.

O = People often think that all claims are opinions.

1. If John continues to look haggard, then someone must arrange to take him to the University Health Center to find out what is wrong.

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2. Kestrels are not common in this part of the country.

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3. All students on campus have access to either a desktop computer or laptop computer.

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4. The movie is unsuitable for children unless it has a G rating.

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5. Llamas are South American ruminants, and bison are North American bovine mammals.

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6. You can graduate from this university only if you pass the logical reasoning class.

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