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Argosy University/ Phoniex University/
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Phoniex University
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Using the predicate symbols shown and appropriate quantifiers, write each English language statement as a predicate wff. (The domain is the whole world.)
D(x)Â is "x is a day."
S(x) is "x is sunny."
R(x) is "x is rainy."
M is "Monday."
TÂ is "Tuesday."
*a. All days are sunny.
*b. Some days are not rainy.
*c. Every day that is sunny is not rainy.
d. Some days are sunny and rainy.
e. No day is both sunny and rainy.
f. It is always a sunny day only if it is a rainy day.
g. No day is sunny.
h. Monday was sunny; therefore every day will be sunny.
i. It rained both Monday and Tuesday.
j. If some day is rainy, then every day will be sunny.
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