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(a)
The symbolical form of the statement, “All orange juice does not come from Florida”.
(b)
The symbolical form of the statement, “Some orange juice comes from Florida”.
(c)
The symbolical form of the statement, “Not all orange juice comes from Florida”.
(d)
The symbolical form of the statement, “Some orange juice does not come from Florida”.
(e)
The symbolical form of the statement, “No orange juice comes from Florida”.
(f)
The statements which are equivalent to each other from part (a) to part (e).
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