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Which of the following disjunctions is true? 4 + 4 = 16 or 6 - 5 = 11 4 · 3 = 7 or 3 - 2 = 5 8 - 5 = 13 or 7 · 2 = 12 7 - 4 = 11 or 6 + 3 = 9

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Answer:


\boxed{7-4=11\:or\:6+3=9}

Explanation:

Let
p and
q be two propositional statements.


The disjunction
p\vee q is true if either
p or
q is true or both are true.


In the given options;

The statement;


7-4=11 is false

But;


6+3=9 is true.


Hence,



7-4=11\:\vee \:6+3=9 is true


The correct answer is D

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