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If p is a true statement and q is false, then pv g is true.
True
False

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If you meant to say
p \vee q, then that statement is true.

This is a disjunction which is an "or" statement. If either p or q is true, then overall
p \vee q is true. So the only time it's false is when both p and q are false together.

Answer: True

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