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1 February, 08:29

Et p ↔ q represent the statement "He is wearing a coat if and only if the temperature is below 30°F." Which represents p ∧ q? He is wearing a coat or the temperature is below 30°F. He is wearing a coat and the temperature is below 30°F. If he is wearing a coat, then the temperature is below 30°F. If he is not wearing a coat, then the temperature is not below 30°F.

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  1. 1 February, 08:54
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    P = he is wearing a coat

    q = the temperature is below 30 degrees Fahrenheit

    The expression p ^ q means "p and q"

    So we replace p and q with the defined expressions above to get this answer

    "He is wearing a coat and the temperature is below 30 degrees Fahrenheit"

    This is a conjunction
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