Use your assigned compound statement p to do the following: Translate compound statement p into words in English, using correct punctuation. Construct a complete truth table with all intermediate columns for compound statement p. 3. Determine the truth value for compound statement q using your assigned compound statement q and the corresponding assigned truth values without using a truth table. Show all steps.

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Use your assigned compound statement p to do the following: 

  1.  Translate compound statement into words in English, using correct punctuation.
  2.  Construct a complete truth table with all intermediate columns for compound statement p.
    3. Determine the truth value for compound statement q using your assigned compound statement q and the corresponding assigned truth values without using a truth table. Show all steps.
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Consider the following three simple statements:
s: The store is open.
m: Some items are on sale.
y: All items with a yellow tag are half-price.
Compound Statement p: s A (-y V m)
Compound Statement q:-(s Ay) V (s V m)
Compound Statement q truth values: s= T, m = T, y = F
Note: ~and - are equivalent notations.
Transcribed Image Text:Part 2 Consider the following three simple statements: s: The store is open. m: Some items are on sale. y: All items with a yellow tag are half-price. Compound Statement p: s A (-y V m) Compound Statement q:-(s Ay) V (s V m) Compound Statement q truth values: s= T, m = T, y = F Note: ~and - are equivalent notations.
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