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P: It's sunny.

Q: It's snowing. R: It's not raining.
Translate the following words into symbols: It's sunny and it's not snowing.
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O Q–> P
O PA~Q
O~P ^ Q

P: It's sunny. Q: It's snowing. R: It's not raining. Translate the following words-example-1
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Answer: Choice C.
P \wedge \sim Q

Step-by-step explanation:

Anywhere you see "it's sunny", replace it with "P".

We'll replace the "and" with the symbol
\wedge which is used for conjunctions.

The squiggly
\sim refers to "not" and it negates or flips whatever statement Q is. Q stands for "it's snowing" so
\sim Q is the complete opposite of "it's not snowing".

We don't use statement R at all.

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