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Originally posted by Oncle Boris
At first glance, it could appear that the 'every day this week' only applies to the first statement, and that the conditioned meant something like "I will eat lunch at KFC [at some later time]", in which case the answer is E.
The other way is far more natural.
I can't see anybody parsing it a different way without being deliberately obtuse.
I can't see anybody parsing it a different way without being deliberately obtuse.
Perhaps just a question of language... I did take 2-3 min to figure it out because of that ****. (French makes the distinction with two versions of the future).
This said, I call BS that you would have figured on your own that P -> Q is true if P and Q are false, without some kind of introduction to logic.
Originally posted by Oncle Boris
This said, I call BS that you would have figured on your own that P -> Q is true if P and Q are false, without some kind of introduction to logic.
Leave KH on his trip of demonstrating his superior intelligence. It seems that his ego needs this by all means.
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Originally posted by Oncle Boris
This said, I call BS that you would have figured on your own that P -> Q is true if P and Q are false, without some kind of introduction to logic.
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