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- You can use the 26 letters A,…,Z to form words oflength 6. Each word may contain at most one repeated letter. For example, the followingwords qualify: ABCAXY, FGHHJK, ABCDEF; but ABXYBA does not qualify. Howmany such words exisLet p and q represent the following statements. p: I get an A. q: I graduate. Write the compound statement -p -q in words. ... .. Choose the correct answer below. O A. If I get an A, then I do not graduate. B. If I get an A, then I graduate. O C. I graduate if and only if I do not get an A. D. I do not get an A if and only if I do not graduate. Course Tools Type here to searchA simple game of memory is played where a player is shown two cards for five seconds and then these cards are withdrawn. The player is asked if he has seen one or both of these cards in previous showings. If the user guesses correctly, his score is increased by one for each correct card. If he guesses wrong, then his score is decreased by one for each incorrect card. The pair of cards that are shown are denoted by CardA and CardB. Write the logical relationships involving propositions and propositional operators for the following situations: a) One of the cards was shown before and the user guessed it correctly. b) None of the cards were shown before and the user guessed incorrectly (which may include guessing incorrectly for a single card or for both cards) c) Both cards were shown before and the user guessed incorrectly (which may include guessing incorrectly for a single card or for both cards)
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- p: Kevin Durant will win the MVP award.q: The Lakers will win the NBA championship. Select the statement below that matches the following symbolic statement: ∼p∨q2. Let ?: Hwi win the first round and ?: Hwi win the tournament. Write the following statements in symbols. a. Hwi wins the first round and the whole tournament. b. Hwi wins the tournament if he wins the first round.Find the set of outcomes that occur when we flip 3 coins and obtain more tails than heads. Enter the outcomes using H and T to represent heads and tails respectively. For example, an outcome of two heads tosses followed by one tails toss would be HHT. (Use a comma to separate answers as needed.)