Boolean Logic
1. {[latex]5[/latex],[latex]15[/latex],[latex]25[/latex],…}
Quantified Statements
3. At least one person did not fail the quiz today.
Truth Tables
5.
- Elvis is alive or did not gain weight.
- It is not the case that Elvis is alive and gained weight.
- If Elvis gained weight, then he is not alive.
- Elvis is alive if and only if he did not gain weight.
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13. The results are identical; the exclusive or translates to ” (A or B ) and not (A and B)”.
Conditional Statements
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- Not necessarily true; this is the inverse. You could get your mouth washed out for some other reason.
- True; this is the contrapositive.
- Not necessarily true; this is the converse. You could get your mouth washed out for some other reason.
17. Luke faces Vader and Obi-Wan interferes.
19.
- This couldn’t happen; you fulfilled your part of the bargain but your coach didn’t.
- This couldn’t happen; you didn’t fulfill your part of the bargain but your coach let you play anyway. This could happen with a conditional statement, but not a biconditional.
- This could happen; practice = play, no practice = no play.
De Morgan’s Laws
21. You don’t need a dated receipt or you don’t need your credit card to return this item.
Deductive Arguments
23. Valid, by the law of contraposition.
25. Valid, by disjunctive syllogism.
27. Invalid; we are using the inclusive or, so the sets of people with a pencil and people with a pen could possibly overlap. Marcie might be in the intersection of the two sets.
Logical Fallacies
29. False dilemma; you could fly, take a bus, hitchhike…
31. Correlation implies causation; maybe the only time our smoke detector goes off is when I burn dinner, and the kids choose to eat cereal whenever I burn dinner.