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24 March, 01:29

Let p and q be the propositions p: You drive over 65 miles per hour. q: You get a speeding ticket. Identify the expression that represents the proposition "If you do not drive over 65 miles per hour, then you will not get a speeding ticket." using p and q and logical connectives (including negations).

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  1. 24 March, 01:51
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    - p ⇒ - q

    Step-by-step explanation:

    p : Drive over 65 miles

    q : You get a speeding ticket.

    So then we get the negations.

    - p : You do not drive over 65 miles

    - q : You don't get a speeding ticket.

    So, we need to connect the sentences. For that we use ⇒.

    ⇒ : then.

    So, the sentence, If you do not drive over 65 miles per hour, then you will not get a speeding ticket

    Can be written as : - p ⇒ - q
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