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Consider the following propositions
p : I have the raincoat.
q : I can walk in the rain.
The propositions "If I have the raincoat, then I can work in the rain" is represented by

A

`p rarr q`

B

`p vv q`

C

`p ^^ q`

D

`p harr q`

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