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If p -= "She goes to market" and q -= ...

If p `-=` "She goes to market" and
q `-=` "She buys some fruits".
then choose the correct symbol for the given statement :
Either she goes to market or she buys some fruits :

A

`p vv q`

B

`p ^^ q`

C

`~| p vv q`

D

`p vv ~| q`

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To solve the problem, we need to express the statement "Either she goes to market or she buys some fruits" using the symbols P and Q. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Statements**: - Let \( P \) represent the statement "She goes to market". - Let \( Q \) represent the statement "She buys some fruits". 2. **Understand the Logical Structure**: - The phrase "Either ... or ..." indicates a logical disjunction. In logical terms, this is represented by the symbol \( \lor \) (which means "or"). 3. **Formulate the Disjunction**: - The statement can be expressed as: \[ P \lor Q \] - This means "P or Q", which translates to "Either she goes to market or she buys some fruits". 4. **Conclusion**: - Therefore, the correct symbol for the statement "Either she goes to market or she buys some fruits" is: \[ P \lor Q \] ### Final Answer: The correct symbol for the given statement is \( P \lor Q \). ---
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