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How would I create a logic proof for this question?

How would I create a logic proof for this question?-example-1
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Let us represent the premises given:


\begin{gathered} \text{Let } \\ A=\text{John is aardvark} \\ C=\text{Charles has a blue eye} \\ B=\text{Bob counts} \\ E=\text{Edna drives a truck} \\ D=\text{Dan edits} \end{gathered}

Then

We can subdivide the argument into substatement

Statement 1: If John is an aardvark then either Charlene has blue eyes or Bob counts


A\Rightarrow(C\lor B)

Statement 2: If Charlene has a blue eye then Edna drives a truck


C\Rightarrow E

Statement 3: Either John is an aadvark or Dan edits


A\lor D

Statement 4: Moly claims that either Bob counts or Edna drives a truck, but Moly is wrong


\begin{gathered} (B\lor E),\text{ But} \\ \sim(B\lor E) \end{gathered}

Therefor D


\therefore D

The above hypothesis and conclusion can be summarized below as;

Using a truth table calculator, the validity of the above arguments is shown below

Hence, we can conclude that the above is a valid argument.

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