course Mth 151 ýÆŽðT‘ܖ†dΪ¯|·wžß»ƒ“ÿÁóassignment #012
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07:07:09 Query 3.1.10 Mary is top grossing film. Is this a statement?
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RESPONSE --> I believe this is the problem ""Shrek is the top grossing film"" in which yes, that is a statement because it WAS the top grossing film of that year for a fact, and even if it wasn't, the fact it's either true or false makes it a statement. confidence assessment: 3
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07:08:59 ** A sentence is a statement if it is true or false. Otherwise it is not a statement. 'There goes a big one' is not a statement because the word 'big' is open to interpretation so is not a statement. 'There are 3.87 * 10^89 particles in the universe at this instant' is a statement: it is either true or it isn't, though we don't know enough to tell which. The gross receipts for a film can be regarded as hard facts--unlike opinions on whether a film is good, or artistic. If 'a top grossing film' is defined as, say, a top-10 film in gross receipts, then we could ascertain whether it is true or false and we would have a the statement. However, 'top grossing' isn't defined here--does it mean one of the top three for the week, top 10 for the year, or what?--and for that reason we can't decide for sure whether it is true or false. So this sentence couldn't be regarded as a statement. **
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RESPONSE --> I am confused by this, because I thought since that was either true or false but not in those aspects. Since Shrek WAS the top highest grossing film in 2004, it threw me off, but I will think deeper on future problems. self critique assessment: 2
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07:09:22 Query 3.1.12 sit up and behave Is this a statement?
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RESPONSE --> No it's not a statement, it's simply a command, but it's not a true or false sentence. confidence assessment: 3
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07:09:30 ** This is not a statement. It is a command. You could evaluate the truth of the statement 'you sat up', but not the truth of the command to sit up. **
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RESPONSE --> OK self critique assessment: 3
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07:09:56 Query 3.1.18 Is this a compound statement or not: 'calif or bust'.
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RESPONSE --> Yes it is a compound statement, since it is joined by OR confidence assessment: 2
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07:10:02 ** The meaning of the phrase is actually 'we're gonna get to California or we're gonna break down trying', in which context it is a compound statement involving 'or'. **
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RESPONSE --> OK self critique assessment: 3
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07:10:25 Query 3.1.30 negate 'some people have all the luck
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RESPONSE --> Nobody has all the luck. confidence assessment: 2
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07:10:31 ** The negation would be 'all people don't have all the luck', which means 'nobody has all the luck'. The negation of 'some do' is indeed 'all do not', which is the same as 'none do'. The negation of 'all do' is 'some do not'. The negation of 'none do' is 'some do'. COMMON ERROR: Not everyone has all the luck, or equivalently some people do not have all the luck. This is not incompatible with the original statement, and the negation must be incompatible. Both would be true if some do have all the luck and some don't. **
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RESPONSE --> OK self critique assessment: 3
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07:10:46 Query 3.1.42 p: she has green eyes q: he is 48. What is the statement (p disjunction q)?
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RESPONSE --> She has green eyes or he is 56 years old. confidence assessment: 3
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07:10:51 ** The statement is 'She has green eyes or he is 48 yrs. old' **
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RESPONSE --> OK self critique assessment: 3
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07:11:07 Query 3.1.48 What is the statement -(p disjunction q)
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RESPONSE --> She doesn't have green eyes and he is not 56. confidence assessment: 3
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07:12:03 ** The correct translation is 'It is not the case that she has green eyes or he is 48 yrs. old'. An equivalent statement, using deMorgan's Laws, would be 'she doesn't have green eyes and he is 48 years old' COMMON ERROR: She doesn't have green eyes or he is not 48 years old. This statement negates p V q as ~p V ~q, which is not correct. The negation of p V q is ~p ^ ~q. **
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RESPONSE --> OK, I was referring to the age given in the book, but it is basically the same question. self critique assessment: 3
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07:12:45 Query 3.1.54 Jack plays tuba or Chris collects videos, and it is not the case that both are so
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RESPONSE --> `(`p^q) confidence assessment: 2
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07:13:32 ** The statement 'jack plays or Chris collects' is symbolized by (p U q). The statement that it is not the case that both are so is symbolized ~(p ^ q). The entire statement is therefore (p U q) ^ ~(p ^ q).**
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RESPONSE --> The extra symbol in the parenthesis was purely accidental, I understood the answer, but was careless in typing my answer. self critique assessment: 2
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07:14:03 3.1.60 true or false: there exists an integer that is not a rational number.
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RESPONSE --> I believe this is true, but it wasn't number 60 in my book, just for a headsup. confidence assessment: 2
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07:14:32 ** A rational number is a number that can be written as p / q, with p and q both integers. Examples are 2/3, -5489/732, 6/2, etc.. Other examples could be 5/1, 12/1, -26/1; these of course reduce to just 5, 12, and -26. The point is that any integer can be written in this form, with 1 in the denominator, so any integer is in fact also a rational number. Thus there is no integer that is not a rational number, and the statement is false. **
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RESPONSE --> The question threw me off since it was not on my homework, but I'm not complaining, I'm actually disappointed I got that one incorrect when I attempted it. self critique assessment: 2
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07:15:09 Query 3.1.66 true or false: each rat number is a positive number
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RESPONSE --> True confidence assessment: 3
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07:15:23 ** This is false, and to prove it you need only give an example of a rational number that is negative. For example, -39/12 is a rational number (integer / integer) and is negative. **
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RESPONSE --> OK self critique assessment: 3
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07:16:31 Query 3.1.75 difference between 'all students did not pass the test' is the statement ' not all students passed the test'
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RESPONSE --> The difference is that the first statement is a statement that all the students did not pass, but the second statement suggests that some failed the test, but not all. confidence assessment: 3
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07:16:38 ** The first statement says that 'all students did not pass', meaning every student didn't pass, i.e., nobody passed the test. The second statement says that not everyone passed--at least one student didn't pass. The second statement doesn't address the question of whether anyone passed or not, so it doesn't necessarily say that some students did pass, but it leaves open the possibility that some did. Since the second statement contains possibilities the first does not the statements are not equivalent. **
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RESPONSE --> OK self critique assessment: 3
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