Let P = seven is an odd number and Q= five is an even number 33. Which statement is true (A) P and Q (B) P or Q (C) P or else not Q (D) if P then Q 34. Which statement is true? (A) Q if and only if not P (B) P or else not Q (C) Q or not P (D) Q and P 35. Which statement is false?

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Let P = seven is an odd number and Q
= five is an even number
33. Which statement is true
(A) P and Q (B) P or Q (C) P or else not Q (D) if P then Q
34. Which statement is true?
(A) Q if and only if not P (B) P or else not Q (C) Q or not P (D) Q and P
35. Which statement is false?
(A) Q and P (B) P or not Q (C) Q or else P (D) if Q then P
36. Which statement is false ?
(A) Q if and only if not P (B) if P then not Q (C) P or else not Q
(D) P or not Q
Transcribed Image Text:Let P = seven is an odd number and Q = five is an even number 33. Which statement is true (A) P and Q (B) P or Q (C) P or else not Q (D) if P then Q 34. Which statement is true? (A) Q if and only if not P (B) P or else not Q (C) Q or not P (D) Q and P 35. Which statement is false? (A) Q and P (B) P or not Q (C) Q or else P (D) if Q then P 36. Which statement is false ? (A) Q if and only if not P (B) if P then not Q (C) P or else not Q (D) P or not Q
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