Suppose you are asked to prove a statement of the form If A or B, then C.
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Suppose you are asked to prove a statement of the form “If A or B, then C”. Explain why you need to prove (a) “If A, then C” and (b) “If B, then C”. Why is it not enough to prove only one of (a) or (b)?
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Business Statistics a decision making approach
ISBN: 978-0133021844
9th edition
Authors: David F. Groebner, Patrick W. Shannon, Phillip C. Fry
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