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Exercises 47–52 are based on the compound statement below.
A new weight loss supplement claims that if you take the product daily and cut your calorie intake by 10%, you will lose at least 10 pounds in the next 4 months.
52. If you don’t take the product daily, cut your calorie intake by 10%, and do lose 10 pounds, is the claim true or false?
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