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Consider this three-digit sequence: 943. is the first digit the largest or the second digit the smallest, and, is the third digit even or the first digit odd?
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Consider this three-digit sequence: 943. is the first digit the largest or the second digit the smallest, and, is the third digit even or the first digit odd?
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The statement becomes (pVq)∧(rVs) where p is: the first digit largestq is: the second digit is smallestr is: the third digit is evens is: the first is odd therefore (pVq) = (TVF) = T (rVs) = (FVT) = Tso,
the statement becomes T∧T = T
the statement is True.
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