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11 October, 12:58

Let p and q represent the statements:

p: Jose is running track.

q: Jose is not winning the race.

Express the following statement symbolically:

Jose is winning the race.

Select the best answer from the choices provided.

A. p

B. q

C. ~q

D. ~p

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  1. 11 October, 14:31
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    C.

    ~q
  2. 11 October, 15:08
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    We are told that statement q is this:

    Jose is not winning the race.

    Now we have the statement, "Jose is winning the race." In logic, when we put two "not"s in it, they negate each other.

    q: Jose is not winning the race.

    ~q: q: Jose is not not winning the race.

    ~q: Jose is winning the race.

    Thus, ~q - choice C - represents that statement.
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