Indicate which statements are propositions. 1) 10 is a prime number. Proposition Not a proposition 2) Shut the door. Proposition Not a proposition 3) All politicians are dishonest. Proposition Not a proposition 4) Would you like some cake? Proposition Not a proposition 5) Interest rates rose last year. Proposition Not a proposition
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Step 1: A proposition is a declarative sentence that is either true or false, but not both. Show more…
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