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false an dtrue statements
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hi guys
I have problems with logical thinking.
For example:
Statement A:
The boys had picked on Malcolm in the woods.
Statement B:
The boys had NOT picked on Malcolm in the woods
Statement C:
The boys had picked on Malcolm after school.
Question:
1. Statement A is true. Which statement is false? B or B and C?
In other words if a statement is true how do you change this statement into a false statement?
I have problems with logical thinking.
For example:
Statement A:
The boys had picked on Malcolm in the woods.
Statement B:
The boys had NOT picked on Malcolm in the woods
Statement C:
The boys had picked on Malcolm after school.
Question:
1. Statement A is true. Which statement is false? B or B and C?
In other words if a statement is true how do you change this statement into a false statement?
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If they had picked on Malcolm in the woods then statement B must be incorrect as it contains a "negative" but uses the same words as "A".
Now "C" may be true because they picked on Malcolm in the woods but we don't know what time of day it took place. It MAY have been after school and in the woods. So you can only say with complete accuracy that "B" is false. "C" could be true but there is insufficient facts to rule one way or the other.
If they had picked on Malcolm in the woods then statement B must be incorrect as it contains a "negative" but uses the same words as "A".
Now "C" may be true because they picked on Malcolm in the woods but we don't know what time of day it took place. It MAY have been after school and in the woods. So you can only say with complete accuracy that "B" is false. "C" could be true but there is insufficient facts to rule one way or the other.
A is true
B is false
C is dont know
There is nothinng wrong with you logic butyou are mixing it a bit. You have grasped propositional logic
see A and ~A = B
then you introduce C and wonder how it is related to A, when it isnt.
wiki propositional logic, first order logic and second order logic
and then read Copi Copeland or
Boolos and Jeffrey COmputabliityand Logic.
B is false
C is dont know
There is nothinng wrong with you logic butyou are mixing it a bit. You have grasped propositional logic
see A and ~A = B
then you introduce C and wonder how it is related to A, when it isnt.
wiki propositional logic, first order logic and second order logic
and then read Copi Copeland or
Boolos and Jeffrey COmputabliityand Logic.
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