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25.09.2020 • 
Mathematics

Consider the following statements: p: Niagara Falls is in New York.
q: New York City is the state capital of New York.
r: New York City will have more than 40 inches of snow in 2525.
The statement p is true, and the statement q is false. Represent each of the following
(a) If Niagara Falls is in New York, then New York City is the state capital of New York. statements by a formula. What is their truth value if r is true? What if r is false?
(b) Niagara Falls is in New York only if New York City will have more than 40 inches of
(c) Niagara Falls is in New York or New York City is the state capital of New York
(d) For New York City to be the state capital of New York, it is necessary that New York
(e) For Niagara Falls to be in New York, it is sufficient that New York City will have snow in 2525 implies that New York City will have more than 40 inches of snow in 2525 City will have more than 40 inches of snow in 2525 more than 40 inches of snow in 2525.

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