Let U = [a, b,c,d,e, f.g]; A = [a, b,c,d,e]; B = {a,b,c]; and C = {b,c, f], identify which of the following are True and which are false?

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Let U = [a, b,c,d,e, f.g]; A = [a, b,c,d,e]; B = {a,b,c]; and C = {b,c, f], identify which of the following are True and which are false?
Let U = [a,b,c,d,e,f.g]: A= (a,b,c,d,e); B = {a,b,c); and C= {b,c,f), identify which of
the following are True and which are false?
25. A = C,
a. True
b. False
26. B ¢ U,
a. True
b. False
27. ASB,
a. True
b. False
c. Either true or false
d. Neither true nor false
a. Disjunction
b. Conjunction
c. Either true or false
d. Neither true nor false
28. The following properties of a mode are true except,
a. The mode is the easiest average to compute.
b. There can be one and only mode in any given data set.
c. Mode is not affected by extreme small or large values.
d. Mode can be applied for nominal, ordinal, interval or ratio data
30. It is similar to bar histogram.
a. Pareto Chart
b. Bar Graph
c.
Either true or false
d. Neither true nor false
29. This proposition is false only when the premise is true and the conclusion is false.
c. Conditional
d. Biconditional
c. Pictograph
d. Scatter Plot
Transcribed Image Text:Let U = [a,b,c,d,e,f.g]: A= (a,b,c,d,e); B = {a,b,c); and C= {b,c,f), identify which of the following are True and which are false? 25. A = C, a. True b. False 26. B ¢ U, a. True b. False 27. ASB, a. True b. False c. Either true or false d. Neither true nor false a. Disjunction b. Conjunction c. Either true or false d. Neither true nor false 28. The following properties of a mode are true except, a. The mode is the easiest average to compute. b. There can be one and only mode in any given data set. c. Mode is not affected by extreme small or large values. d. Mode can be applied for nominal, ordinal, interval or ratio data 30. It is similar to bar histogram. a. Pareto Chart b. Bar Graph c. Either true or false d. Neither true nor false 29. This proposition is false only when the premise is true and the conclusion is false. c. Conditional d. Biconditional c. Pictograph d. Scatter Plot
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