Let b: Breakfast is a meal Let s: Spring is a season Let h: Halloween is a season s v h = true b ^ s = true ~ s v h = true b ^ ~h = false ~b v ~s = false ~(s ^ h)= false ~(b v ~s) = true ~b ^ ~s = false
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s v h = true - This means that either Spring is a season or Halloween is a season, or both. This statement is true. Show more…
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