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Let p.q and r be three statements, then `(~prarrq)rarr r` is equivalent to

A

`(p ^^ ~ q) ^^ r `

B

`( p ^^ ~ q ) vee r `

C

`(p ^^ q ) ^^ ~r`

D

`( p ^^ ~ q ) ^^ ~ r `

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