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Let p be the statement 'Ravi races' and let q be the statement 'Ravi wins'. Then the verbal translation of `~(pvv~q)` is

A

Ravi does not race and Ravi does not win

B

It is not true that Ravi races and Ravi does not win

C

Ravi does not race and Ravi wins

D

It is not true that Ravi races or that Ravi does not win

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