Thread: Logic Problem
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Old 05-26-2005, 09:32 AM
DougOzzzz DougOzzzz is offline
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thus this combination of T/F's does not make sense

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ah ok, i'm on the same wave length now, so each statement has to be either strictly true or strictly false yeah?

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Yeah, something like that. You're not allowed to have something be true and false at the same time, if that's what you're saying...

Certain combinations don't work logically. For example, statement 1 and 2 both can't be true. Statement 8 clearly indicates that at least one of statements 2, 4, 6, or 10 are true (if they are all false, then if 8 is false, 8 would be true, but then 8 would be false, but then 8 would be true.... etc.)
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