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In the following question, the symbols * , +, - and & are used with the following meaning as illustrated below:
P * Q= P is the father of Q
P + Q = P is son of Q
P- Q = P is the brother of Q
P & Q= P is the sister of Q
Which of the following represents C is the husband of H?

A

`C * D " & " E- F + H`

B

`C " & " D + E- F * H`

C

`C- D " & " E + F * H`

D

`C * D " & " E- F - H`

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To solve the question "Which of the following represents C is the husband of H?" using the provided symbols, we will analyze the meanings of the symbols and determine the correct representation step by step. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understand the Symbols**: - C * D means C is the father of D. - C + D means C is the son of D. - C - D means C is the brother of D. - C & D means C is the sister of D. 2. **Identify the Relationship**: - We need to represent "C is the husband of H". This implies that C is male and H is female. 3. **Check the Options**: - We will analyze each option to see which one represents C as a male and H as a female, and also indicates a marital relationship. 4. **Option Analysis**: - **Option 1**: C * D (C is the father of D) and D & E (D is the sister of E) and E - F (E is the brother of F) and F + H (F is the son of H). - Here, C is male (father), D is female (sister), and H is female (mother of F). This option indicates that C is married to H, making C the husband of H. - **Option 2**: C & D (C is the sister of D). This cannot be correct since C is supposed to be male. - **Option 3**: C - D (C is the brother of D). This does not indicate a marital relationship with H. - **Option 4**: C * D (C is the father of D). This option does not provide a complete representation of the relationship with H. 5. **Conclusion**: - The only option that correctly represents C as the husband of H is **Option 1**. ### Final Answer: **Option 1** represents C is the husband of H.
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