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Let p and q be two propositions given by p: The sky is blue, q :milk is white.
Then ` p ^^ q` is

A

The sky is blue or milk is white

B

The sky is blue and milk is white

C

The sky is white and milk is blue

D

If the sky is blue, then milk is white

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B
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