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12 March, 19:04

If the tire is flat, then I will have to change it. Using the statement above, first state your variables in terms of p and q and which variable represents which statement. Then write this statement in symbolic form.

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  1. 12 March, 19:07
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    Let

    p="The tire is flat"

    q="I will have to change it"

    The statement in symbolic form is

    p->q means if p is true, then q, or

    "If the tire is flat, then I will have to change it."
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