3. Let U be the set of all people in Adelaide in March. Let P(z) be the predicate person z went to a restaurant in March. Let Q(x) be the predicate person z worked every Saturday in March. Let R(x, v) be the predicate person z knows person y. For ench item below, translate the English language statement into formal language, or translate the formal statement into English, whichever one is appropriate. (a) Everybody knows somebody who went to a restaurant in March. (b) Some people worked every Saturday in March.
3. Let U be the set of all people in Adelaide in March. Let P(z) be the predicate person z went to a restaurant in March. Let Q(x) be the predicate person z worked every Saturday in March. Let R(x, v) be the predicate person z knows person y. For ench item below, translate the English language statement into formal language, or translate the formal statement into English, whichever one is appropriate. (a) Everybody knows somebody who went to a restaurant in March. (b) Some people worked every Saturday in March.
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![3. Let U be the set of all people in Adelaide in March. Let P(z) be the predicate person z
went to a restaurant in March. Let Q(z) be the predicate person z worked every Saturday
in March. Let R(2. ) be the predicate person z knows person y.
For each item below, translate the English language statement into formal language, or
translate the formal statement into English, whichever one is appropriate.
(a) Everybody knows somebody who went to a restaurant in March.
(b) Some people worked every Saturday in March.
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Transcribed Image Text:3. Let U be the set of all people in Adelaide in March. Let P(z) be the predicate person z
went to a restaurant in March. Let Q(z) be the predicate person z worked every Saturday
in March. Let R(2. ) be the predicate person z knows person y.
For each item below, translate the English language statement into formal language, or
translate the formal statement into English, whichever one is appropriate.
(a) Everybody knows somebody who went to a restaurant in March.
(b) Some people worked every Saturday in March.
(c) 3z3y R(1, y) ^ (-Q(u)).
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