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Homework 2.6

Homework 2.6

Q Question 1. Version 5*/5. Score: 3.67/4Expand Part 1 of 5 Read the following argument: Urika must take a life science class or a physical science class. Urika does not want to take a life science class. Therefore, Urika will take a physical science class. How many premises does this argument have? What is the conclusion of this argument?How many simple statements are used to make up this argument? Correct Use the following simple statements to symbolize the argument. ?--Urika takes a life science class. ?--Urika takes a physical science class. Use the toolbar that pops up when you click the answer box to enter logic symbols. The computer uses the symbol ? instead of ? and ? instead of ?. Urika must take a life science class or a physical science class. How should the full argument be symbolized?Question 2. Version 1*/1. Score: 4/4 Part 1 of 5 Read the following argument: Audrey cooks dinner only if the kitchen is clean. Audrey did not cook dinner. Therefore, the kitchen was not clean. How many premises does this argument have? Correct Part 2 of 5 What is the conclusion of this argument? How many simple statements are used to make up this argument? Correct Use the following simple statements to symbolize the argument. ?--Audrey cooks dinner. ?--The kitchen is clean. Use the toolbar that pops up when you click the answer box to enter logic symbols. The computer uses the symbol ? instead of ? and ? instead of ?. Audrey cooks dinner only if the kitchen is clean. $p\Rightarrow q$p?qCorrect Audrey did not cook dinner. $~p$~pCorrect The kitchen was not clean. $~q$~qCorrect Part 5 of 5 How should the full argument be symbolized?

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