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3.State the converse, contrapositive and inverse of the conditional statement: When it’s hot out, it is necessary that I eat ice cream. 4. Steve, Bill and Larry go to a bar. The bartender asks: “Does everyone want beer?” Steve says: “I don’t know.” Bill says: “I don’t know.” Finally Larry says: “No, not everyone wants beer.” The bartender proceeds to serve beer to those among these three who want it. How did he figure out who wanted beer? 5. Show that ¬p → (q → r) and q → (p∨r) are logically equivalent, in two different ways: (i) use a truth table, (ii) without using truth tables.

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3.

converse: if it’s hot out, then I eat ice cream

contrapositive: if it is not hot out, then I do not eat ice cream

inverse: if I do not eat ice cream, it is not hot out


5.

i)

q → (p∨r)\equiv (q\to p)\lor (q\to r)\equiv ¬p → (q → r)


ii)



4.

Since Larry says: “No, not everyone wants beer”, he does not want beer. So, Steve and Bill want beer.

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