Learning Target Ol: I can use propositional variables and logical connectives to represent statements; and interpret symbolic logical statements in plain language. Let p, q and r be the propositions: p: It's over 100 degrees. q: It's too hot. r: I will bike today. 1. Interpret the expression (-p) Vr in plain language. 2. Interpret the expression p q in plain language. 3. Write the statement "If it is not too hot and it's not too over 100 degrees, then I'll bike today" in terms of the variables p, q, and r. 4. Write the statement "If I don't bike today, then it's too hot" in terms of the variables p, q, and r.

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Learning Target Ol: I can use propositional variables and logical connectives to represent statements; and interpret
symbolic logical statements in plain language.
Let p, q and r be the propositions:
p: It's over 100 degrees.
q: It's too hot.
r: I will bike today.
1. Interpret the expression (-p) Vr in plain language.
2. Interpret the expression p q in plain language.
3. Write the statement "If it is not too hot and it's not too over 100 degrees, then I'll bike today" in terms
of the variables p, q, and r.
4. Write the statement "If I don't bike today, then it's too hot" in terms of the variables p, q, and r.
Transcribed Image Text:Learning Target Ol: I can use propositional variables and logical connectives to represent statements; and interpret symbolic logical statements in plain language. Let p, q and r be the propositions: p: It's over 100 degrees. q: It's too hot. r: I will bike today. 1. Interpret the expression (-p) Vr in plain language. 2. Interpret the expression p q in plain language. 3. Write the statement "If it is not too hot and it's not too over 100 degrees, then I'll bike today" in terms of the variables p, q, and r. 4. Write the statement "If I don't bike today, then it's too hot" in terms of the variables p, q, and r.
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