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Problem 75

Draw a switching network with each representation. \((A \wedge B) \vee\left(A^{\prime} \wedge B\right) \vee\left(B^{\prime} \wedge C\right)\)

Problem 75

Exercises \(65-78\) deal with propositions in fuzzy logic. Let \(p, q,\) and \(r\) be simple propositions with \(t(p)=1, t(q)=0.3,\) and \(t(r)=\) 0.5 . Compute the truth value of each, where \(s^{\prime}\) denotes the negation of the statement \(s\) . $$ q \vee r^{\prime} $$

Problem 76

Exercises \(65-78\) deal with propositions in fuzzy logic. Let \(p, q,\) and \(r\) be simple propositions with \(t(p)=1, t(q)=0.3,\) and \(t(r)=\) 0.5 . Compute the truth value of each, where \(s^{\prime}\) denotes the negation of the statement \(s\) . $$ (p \vee q) \wedge\left(p^{\prime} \vee q\right) $$

Problem 77

After reaching the bus terminal at the capital, Ellen saw three personal computers. She asked a young woman, I, whether the computers had Internet connections. She replied, "Computer 1 is not connected to the Internet. Ask that man, J; he is a knight." When Ellen approached the man, he told her, "Computer 2 has an Internet connection, but computer 3 does not." A second man, K, who overheard the conversation, then said, "If computer 2 has an Internet connection, then so does computer \(1 .\) Computer 3 is not connected to the Internet." Which computer had an Internet connection?

Problem 77

Let \(p, q,\) and \(r\) be simple propositions with \(t(p)=1, t(q)=0.3,\) and \(t(r)=\) \(0.5 .\) Compute the truth value of each, where \(s^{\prime}\) denotes the negation of the statement \(s\)Let \(p\) be a simple proposition with \(t(p)=x\) and \(p^{\prime}\) its negation. Find each. $$t\left(p \vee p^{\prime}\right)$$

Problem 77

Exercises \(65-78\) deal with propositions in fuzzy logic. Let \(p, q,\) and \(r\) be simple propositions with \(t(p)=1, t(q)=0.3,\) and \(t(r)=\) 0.5 . Compute the truth value of each, where \(s^{\prime}\) denotes the negation of the statement \(s\) . Let \(p\) be a simple proposition with \(t(p)=x\) and \(p^{\prime}\) its negation. Find each. $$ t\left(p \vee p^{\prime}\right) $$

Problem 78

At the bus terminal, Ellen overheard the following conversation between two baseball fans, L and M: L: I like the Yankees. M: You do not like the Yankees. You like the Dodgers. L: We both like the Dodgers. Does fan L like the Yankees? Who likes the Dodgers?

Problem 78

Exercises \(65-78\) deal with propositions in fuzzy logic. Let \(p, q,\) and \(r\) be simple propositions with \(t(p)=1, t(q)=0.3,\) and \(t(r)=\) 0.5 . Compute the truth value of each, where \(s^{\prime}\) denotes the negation of the statement \(s\) . Let \(p\) be a simple proposition with \(t(p)=x\) and \(p^{\prime}\) its negation. Find each. $$ t\left(p \wedge p^{\prime}\right) $$

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