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

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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