Translate the sentence into symbolic form and define each letter you use. Being a chimpanzee is sufficient for not being a monkey. You get a refund or a store credit if the product is defective.

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Translate the sentence into symbolic form and define each letter you use.

Being a chimpanzee is sufficient for not being a monkey.

You get a refund or a store credit if the product is defective.

 

 

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Let being a chimpanzee be denoted by 'c' and being a monkey be given by 'm',

Therefore, being a chimpanzee is sufficient for not being a monkey can be denoted by

c~m

where ~m denotes negation, i.e., in this case not being monkey.

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