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Is the following conditional true? If p<2, then p≤2.
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Is the following conditional true? If p<2, then p≤2.
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Is the following conditional true? If p<2, then p≤2.
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If this is the only information you are given then no. This is because the < sign means that p is less than 2. The second sign cannot be true if the first one is because the second sign says that p is less than or equal to 2.
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