Question #222539 1. Let p and q be the propositions “Swimming at the New Jersey shore is allowed” and “Sharks have been spotted near the shore,” respectively. Express each of these compound propositions as an English sentence. a) ¬q b) p ∧ q c) ¬p ∨ q d) p →¬q e) ¬q → p f ) ¬p →¬q g) p ↔¬q h) ¬p ∧ (p∨ ¬q)
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Let us express each of these compound propositions as an English sentence.
a) The proposition ¬q as an English sentence is "Sharks have not been spotted near the shore"
b) The proposition p ∧ q as an English sentence is "Swimming at the New Jersey shore is allowed and sharks have been spotted near the shore"
c) The proposition ¬p ∨ q as an English sentence is "Swimming at the New Jersey shore is not allowed or sharks have been spotted near the shore"
d) The proposition p →¬q as an English sentence is "If swimming at the New Jersey shore is allowed then sharks have not been spotted near the shore"
e) The proposition ¬q → p as an English sentence is "If sharks have not been spotted near the shore then swimming at the New Jersey shore is allowed"
f ) The proposition ¬p →¬q as an English sentence is "If swimming at the New Jersey shore is not allowed then sharks have not been spotted near the shore"
g) The proposition p ↔¬q as an English sentence is "Swimming at the New Jersey shore is allowed if and only if sharks have not been spotted near the shore"
h) The proposition ¬p ∧ (p∨ ¬q) as an English sentence is "Swimming at the New Jersey shore is not allowed, and swimming at the New Jersey shore is allowed or sharks have not been spotted near the shore"