3. Translating conditions into a logical formula [20 points] You need to find integers that we'll call "allowable". An a

Business, Finance, Economics, Accounting, Operations Management, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Algebra, Precalculus, Statistics and Probabilty, Advanced Math, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Nursing, Psychology, Certifications, Tests, Prep, and more.
Post Reply
answerhappygod
Site Admin
Posts: 899604
Joined: Mon Aug 02, 2021 8:13 am

3. Translating conditions into a logical formula [20 points] You need to find integers that we'll call "allowable". An a

Post by answerhappygod »

3 Translating Conditions Into A Logical Formula 20 Points You Need To Find Integers That We Ll Call Allowable An A 1
3 Translating Conditions Into A Logical Formula 20 Points You Need To Find Integers That We Ll Call Allowable An A 1 (227.82 KiB) Viewed 35 times
3. Translating conditions into a logical formula [20 points] You need to find integers that we'll call "allowable". An allowable integer must be divisible by 5 but not by 25, unless it is also divisible by 125. For example, 5, 10, 15, 20, and 30 are allowable; 25 and 50 are not; but 125 and 250 are. a. Using the "leap year" example done in class, label these conditions with propositional letters and write down a truth table where the last column indicates which combinations are allowable (true), which are not (false), and which can't happen (x). b. Write down a DNF expression that is true when the conditions above are met a
Join a community of subject matter experts. Register for FREE to view solutions, replies, and use search function. Request answer by replying!
Post Reply