In Exercises 1 − 10 , use the given symbols to rewrite the argument in symbolic form. p : A person knows CPR . q : A person is a paramedic . r : A person is David Lee Roth . } U s e t h e s e s y m b o l s . 1. Knowing CPR is necessary for being a paramedic. 2. David Lee Roth is a paramedic. Therefore, David Lee Roth knows CPR. HINT: Hypothesis 2 can be symbolized as r ∧ q .
In Exercises 1 − 10 , use the given symbols to rewrite the argument in symbolic form. p : A person knows CPR . q : A person is a paramedic . r : A person is David Lee Roth . } U s e t h e s e s y m b o l s . 1. Knowing CPR is necessary for being a paramedic. 2. David Lee Roth is a paramedic. Therefore, David Lee Roth knows CPR. HINT: Hypothesis 2 can be symbolized as r ∧ q .
Solution Summary: The author explains the symbolic form of the given argument. Knowing CPR is necessary for being a paramedic.
Consider the following statements:
f: The tour will not go to Italy.
g: The hotel fees are not included.
h: We will go to Florence.
i: The meals are not included.
Translate -f (~h ^ ~g) into words.
O The tour goes to Italy if and only if, we will not go to Florence and the hotel fees are included.
O The tour goes to Italy if and only if, we will not go to Florence and the hotel fees are not included.
O The tour will go to Italy if and only if we will not go to Florence and the hotel fees are included.
O The tour goes to Italy if and only if, we will go to Florence and the hotel fees are not included.
O The tour goes to Italy if and only if, we will go to Florence and the hotel fees are included.
O The tour will not go to Italy if and only if, we will not go to Florence and the hotel fees are included.
What is the difference between inductive and deductive reasoninh? Please use venn diagram to describe it
b.
r>(p^~q)
Q.3)
Match each argument with the law. ( All may not apply to
arguments a, b, c or d below)
A. Modus ponens
B. Modus tollens
C. Reasoning by Transitivity
D. Disjunctive Syllogism
E. fallacy of the Converse
F. Fallacy of the Inverse
a. If he eats liver then he 'll eat anything.
He eats liver.
He'll eat anything.
b. If You use your seat belt, you 'll be safer.
You don’t use your seat belt.
You won't be safer.
c. If I hear Mr. Bojangles, I think of her.
If I think of her, I smile.
If I hear Mr. Bojangles, I smile.
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