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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 that Ravi does not win c)Ravi does not race Ravi wins d)It is not true that Ravi races or that Ravi does not win

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 Ravi wins

D

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

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