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Let p : 7 is not greater than 4 and q : Paris is in France
be two statements. Then, `~(p vv q)` is the statement

A

7 is greater than 4 or Paris is not in France

B

7 is not greater than 4 and Paris is not in France

C

7 is not greater than 4 and Paris is in France

D

7 is greater than 4 and Paris is not in France

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D
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