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Mathematics, 21.04.2021 14:10 eggemotions

Given statements for p, q, and r such that: p = The sky is blue.
q = The moon is made of cheese.
r = The water is cold.
then the following statement is correctly translated to symbolic form.
"It is false that the water is not cold and the moon is made of cheese."
~(~719)
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