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Predicate Logic The following is a snippet of pseudocode designed to produce an array (similar to a matrix). The variables m and n are integer variables and the variable A is a two-dimensional array with 10 rows (indexed from 1 to 10) and 8 columns (indexed from 1 to 8). \array.pas\ For m:=1to * 10do For n:=1to * 8do forall m bullet forall n bullet A[m, n]in mathbb Z . (d) The entries in each row of the array A are sorted into strictly decreasing order. You will also be asked to decide whether each statement is True or False. For example, the above statement is True. As an example, the statement "All entries in the array A are integers." can be expressed as (e) Some of the entries of the array A are greater than 30. (b) All entries in the array A are positive and less than 70. 1. Express each of the statements below in predicate logic. (a) All entries in the array A are positive. In the code above, A[m.n] refers to the entry in row m and column n Your task is to express the various statements bel

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The answer is A are greater
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