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If you look at (5) and (6), if either one of them are false, it implies that the other one is true and vice versa≥
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also haiyaaaa hwy u no know solve it treeveal cheevian. @dhar
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{{AHSME 40p box|year=1960|num-b=9|num-a=11}}
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[[Category:Introductory Logic Problems]]

Latest revision as of 17:49, 20 November 2024

Problem 10

Given the following six statements: \[\text{(1) All women are good drivers}\] \[\text{(2) Some women are good drivers}\] \[\text{(3) No men are good drivers}\] \[\text{(4) All men are bad drivers}\] \[\text{(5) At least one man is a bad driver}\] \[\text{(6) All men are good drivers.}\]


The statement that negates statement $(6)$ is:


$\textbf{(A) }(1)\qquad \textbf{(B) }(2)\qquad \textbf{(C) }(3)\qquad \textbf{(D) }(4)\qquad \textbf{(E) }(5)$


Solution

$\fbox{(E)5}$

If you look at (5) and (6), if either one of them are false, it implies that the other one is true and vice versa≥ also haiyaaaa hwy u no know solve it treeveal cheevian. @dhar

See Also

1960 AHSC (ProblemsAnswer KeyResources)
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Problem 9
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