Which of the following are true for the conditional statement p → q ? Select all that apply. If p then q. p, therefore q. q, if p. p is a sufficient condition for q. p is q if and only if q is p.
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" Step 2: The statement "p, therefore q" is also true because if p is true, then q must also be true. Step 3: The statement "p is a sufficient condition for q" is true because if p is true, then q must also be true. Step 4: The statement "q, if p" is not Show more…
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