Consider the following simple propositions: p: Dolphins eat sardines. q: Cristina does not like dolphins. The compound proposition in language is:
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Consider the following simple propositions: p: Dolphins eat sardines. q: Cristina does not like dolphins. The compound proposition in language is:
Cristina likes dolphins or dolphins eat sardines. Cristina does not like dolphins or dolphins do not eat sardines. Cristina likes dolphins and dolphins eat sardines. It is false that dolphins eat sardines and that Cristina does not like dolphins. It is false that dolphins eat sardines or that Cristina likes dolphins.
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