Question
Mathematics Question on mathematical reasoning
Let P be the statement Ravi races and let Q be the statement Ravi wins. Then, the verbal translation of ~(p∨( ~q)) is
A
Ravi does not race and Ravi does not win
B
It is not true that Ravi races and that Ravi does not win
C
Ravi does not race of Ravi wins
D
It is not true that Ravi races or that Ravi does not win
Answer
It is not true that Ravi races or that Ravi does not win
Explanation
Solution
Given, p: Ravi races, q: Ravi wins
∴ The statement of given proposition ~(p∨( ~q)) is It is not true that Ravi races or that Ravi does not win.