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

A

`(p rarr r ) ^^ ( q rarr r ) `

B

`( p rarr r ) vee ( q rarr r) `

C

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

D

`(~ p rarr r ) vee ( ~ q rarr r ) `

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