A truth table is a way of organizing information to list out all possible scenarios. We title the first column p for proposition. In the second column we apply the operator to p, in this case it's ~p (read: not p). So as you can see if our premise begins as True and we negate it, we obtain False, and vice versa.
Answer:
4/3
Step-by-step explanation:
find common denomerator which is 12
so times 3/4 by 3
now its 9/12 + 7/12
get 16/12
7.5 xxx. 8.0 xxx 8.5 xxx 9.0 xxxxx 9.5 xxxx
Answer:
3 3/5 =x
3 .6 =x
Step-by-step explanation:
6/5 = x/3
Use cross products
6*3 = 5*x
18 = 5x
Divide each side by 5
18/5 = 5x/5
18/5 =x
3 3/5 =x