1 Problem Solving Strategies And Principles 2 Set Theory Using Mathematics To Classify Objects 3 Logic The Study Of What's True Or False Or Somewhere In Between 4 Graph Theory(networks) The Mathematics Of Relationships 5 Numeration Systems Does It Matter How We Name Numbers? 6 Number Theory And The Real Number System Understanding The Numbers All Around Us 7 Algebraic Models How Do We Approximate Reality? 8 Consumer Mathematics The Mathematics Of Everyday Life 9 Geometry Ancient And Modern Mathematics Embrace 10 Apportionment How Do We Measure Fairness? 11 Voting Using Mathematics To Make Choices 12 Counting Just How Many Are There? 13 Probability What Are The Chances? 14 Descriptive Statistics Making Sense Of The Data expand_more
3.1 Statements, Connectives, And Quantifiers 3.2 Truth Tables 3.3 The Conditional And Biconditional 3.4 Verifying Arguments 3.5 Using Euler Diagrams To Verify Syllogisms 3.6 Looking Deeper: Fuzzy Logic 3.CR Chapter Review Exercises 3.CT Chapter Test expand_more
Problem 1E Problem 2E Problem 3E Problem 4E Problem 5E Problem 6E Problem 7E Problem 8E Problem 9E Problem 10E Problem 11E Problem 12E Problem 13E Problem 14E Problem 15E Problem 16E Problem 17E Problem 18E Problem 19E Problem 20E Problem 21E Problem 22E Problem 23E Problem 24E Problem 25E Problem 26E Problem 27E Problem 28E Problem 29E: Assume that you begin with a statement of the form pq. In Exercises 2932, describe each of the given... Problem 30E Problem 31E: Assume that you begin with a statement of the form pq. In Exercises 2932, describe each of the given... Problem 32E: Assume that you begin with a statement of the form pq. In Exercises 2932, describe each of the given... Problem 33E: In Exercises 3336, write the indicated statement in symbolic form. The converse of ~pq Problem 34E: In Exercises 3336, write the indicated statement in symbolic form. The inverse of ~p~qr. Problem 35E Problem 36E Problem 37E: In Exercises 3740, determine which pairs of statements are equivalent. It is helpful to first write... Problem 38E: In Exercises 3740, determine which pairs of statements are equivalent. It is helpful to first write... Problem 39E Problem 40E Problem 41E: In Exercises 4148, rewrite each statement using the words if then Ill take a break if I finish my... Problem 42E Problem 43E: In Exercises 4148, rewrite each statement using the words if then. To qualify for this deduction,... Problem 44E Problem 45E Problem 46E Problem 47E: In Exercises 4148, rewrite each statement using the words if then. To get a reduction on your auto... Problem 48E Problem 49E: Find the truth value for each statement in Exercises 4952. Assume that p is true, q is maybe, and r... Problem 50E: Find the truth value for each statement in Exercises 4952. Assume that p is true, q is maybe, and r... Problem 51E: Find the truth value for each statement in Exercises 4952. Assume that p is true, q is maybe, and r... Problem 52E: Find the truth value for each statement in Exercises 4952. Assume that p is true, q is maybe, and r... Problem 53E Problem 54E Problem 55E Problem 56E Problem 57E: According to an Accountemps survey appearing in USA Today, the following are mistakes candidates... Problem 58E: According to an Accountemps survey appearing in USA Today, the following are mistakes candidates... Problem 59E: According to an Accountemps survey appearing in USA Today, the following are mistakes candidates... Problem 60E: According to an Accountemps survey appearing in USA Today, the following are mistakes candidates... Problem 61E: Perhaps you have heard the term helicopter parentsparents who hover over their children, protecting... Problem 62E: Perhaps you have heard the term helicopter parentsparents who hover over their children, protecting... Problem 63E: Perhaps you have heard the term helicopter parentsparents who hover over their children, protecting... Problem 64E: Perhaps you have heard the term helicopter parentsparents who hover over their children, protecting... Problem 65E: In Exercises 6568, write the converse, inverse, or contrapositive of each conditional statement... Problem 66E: In Exercises 6568, write the converse, inverse, or contrapositive of each conditional statement... Problem 67E: In Exercises 6568, write the converse, inverse, or contrapositive of each conditional statement... Problem 68E: In Exercises 6568, write the converse, inverse, or contrapositive of each conditional statement... Problem 69E Problem 70E Problem 71E: Communicating Mathematics Give an example of a true conditional whose inverse is false. Problem 72E: Communicating Mathematics Is it possible to have a false conditional whose converse is also false?... Problem 73E: Communicating Mathematics Explain why it is reasonable to expect that the forms pq and pq are... Problem 74E: Communicating Mathematics Why is it reasonable to expect that the form pq is logically equivalent to... Problem 75E: In Exercises 75 and 76, assume that a credit card company has the following policy: If you have a... Problem 76E: In Exercises 75 and 76, assume that a credit card company has the following policy: If you have a... Problem 79E: Challenge Yourself In Exercises 79 and 80, use your knowledge of logic to rewrite each statement in... Problem 80E: Challenge Yourself In Exercises 79 and 80, use your knowledge of logic to rewrite each statement in... Problem 81E Problem 82E Problem 83E Problem 84E Problem 85E: Exercises 85 and 86 are based on the exercise sets in earlier sections in which we discussed the... Problem 86E: Exercises 85 and 86 are based on the exercise sets in earlier sections in which we discussed the... format_list_bulleted