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Let p and q be two propositions given by
p : It is hot, q : He wants water
Then the vebal meaning of `p to q` is

A

It is hot or he wants water

B

It is hot and he wants water

C

if it is hot, than he wants water

D

If and only if it is hot, he wants water

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C
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