Weegy: True
Auto answered|Score .8641|audrey17|Points 954|User: in the conditional "P ?Q," "P" is a:
sufficient condition for Q.
sufficient condition for P.
necessary condition for P.
necessary condition for Q.
Weegy: Sufficient condition for Q.
Auto answered|Score .9746|wedekind|Points 542|User: Truth tables can:
display all the possible truth values involved with a set of sentences.
determine what scientific claims are true.
determine if inductive arguments are strong.
determine if inductive arguments are weak.
Weegy: Truth tables can display all the possible truth values involved with a set of sentences.
Auto answered|Score .5787|stan_r|Points 592|User: The sentence "P ? Q" is read as:
P or Q
P and Q
If P then Q
Q if and only P
Weegy: ... sentence is ... be read as "This is a statement and it is false." Let's call this quotation P. The statement that P is a statement will be called Q. If S, then ... if Q, then P ... [
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Is_the_statement_'this_statement_is_false'_true_or_false ]
Auto answered|Score .927User: What is the truth value of the sentence "P & ~ P"?
True
False
Cannot be determined
Not a sentence
Weegy: True
Auto answered|Score .8641|audrey17|Points 954|User: If P is true, and Q is false, the truth-value of "P v Q" is:
false.
true.
Cannot be determined
All of the above
Weegy: ... is true in all cases except 4. Using the example above ... we cannot consider case 2. This leaves only case 1, in which Q is also true. ... truth-value of either true or false ... [
www.answers.com/topic/propositional-calculus]
Auto answered|Score .885User: Truth tables can be used to examine:
inductive arguments.
deductive arguments.
abductive arguments.
All of the above
Weegy: ... examined the forms of abductive arguments (as discussed above), and ... Logical connectives; Truth tables ... What is inductive reasoning and deductive reasoning? [
www.answers.com/topic/abductive-reasoning]
Auto answered|Score .8862User: In the conditional "P ? Q," "Q is a:
sufficient condition for Q.
sufficient condition for P.
necessary condition for P.
necessary condition for Q.
Weegy: Sufficient condition for Q.
Auto answered|Score .9746|wedekind|Points 542|User: P v Q" is best interpreted as:
P or Q but not both P and Q
P or Q or both P and Q
Not both P or Q
P if and only if Q
Weegy: It is: P or Q or both P and Q
Auto answered|Score 1|danasalters|Points 310|All Categories|No Subcategories|Auto answered|5/17/2012 12:30:37 PM