Starting Out with Programming Logic and Design (4th Edition)
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Author: Tony Gaddis
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 4.6, Problem 4.23CP
Assume the variables a = 2, b = 4, and c = 6. Circle the Tor F for each of the following conditions to indicate whether its value is true or false.
a -- 4 OR b > 2 | T | F |
6 <= c AND a > 3 | T | F |
1 != b AND c != 3 | T | F |
a >= –1 OR a <= b | T | F |
NOT (a > 2) | T | F |
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Starting Out with Programming Logic and Design (4th Edition)
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