In Exercises 15-42, translate each argument into symbolic form. Then determine whether the argument is valid or invalid. You may use a truth table or, if, applicable, compare the argument’s symbolic form to a standard valid or invalid form. (You can ignore difference in past, present, and future tense.) If I watch Schindler’s List and milk, I am aware of the destructive nature of intolerance. Today I did not watch S c i n d l e r ' s L i s t or I did not watch M i l k . ∴ Today I ma not aware of the destructive nature of intolerance .
In Exercises 15-42, translate each argument into symbolic form. Then determine whether the argument is valid or invalid. You may use a truth table or, if, applicable, compare the argument’s symbolic form to a standard valid or invalid form. (You can ignore difference in past, present, and future tense.) If I watch Schindler’s List and milk, I am aware of the destructive nature of intolerance. Today I did not watch S c i n d l e r ' s L i s t or I did not watch M i l k . ∴ Today I ma not aware of the destructive nature of intolerance .
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In Exercises 15-42, translate each argument into symbolic form. Then determine whether the argument is valid or invalid. You may use a truth table or, if, applicable, compare the argument’s symbolic form to a standard valid or invalid form. (You can ignore difference in past, present, and future tense.)
If I watch Schindler’s List and milk, I am aware of the destructive nature of intolerance.
Today
I did
not
watch
S
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n
d
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r
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s
L
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s
t
or
I
did
not
watch
M
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l
k
.
∴
Today
I
ma
not
aware
of
the
destructive
nature
of
intolerance
.
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Match the surfaces (a) - (f) below with the contour diagrams (1) - (6) below those.
(a) Surface (a) matches contour 5 V
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(b) Surface (b) matches contour 2 V
(c) Surface (c) matches contour 1
(d) Surface (d) matches contour 6 V
(e) Surface (e) matches contour 4 V
(f) Surface (f) matches contour 3 V
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The figure shows a hill with two paths, A and B.
(a) What is the elevation change along each path? 400
9400
✓ feet
(b) Which path ascends more rapidly? A v
(c) On which path will you probably have a better view of the surrounding
countryside (assuming that trees do not block your view)? A V
(d) Along which path is there more likely to be a stream?
A V
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(b) Demonstrate that if X and Y are independent, then it follows that E(XY) =
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