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A. Construct a truth table for ~p  q. Construct Truth Tables A. Construct a truth table for ~p  q. Step 1 Make columns with the heading p, q, ~p, and ~p  q. Example 3

B. Construct a truth table for p  (~q  r). Construct Truth Tables B. Construct a truth table for p  (~q  r). Step 1 Make columns with the headings p, q, r, ~q, ~q  r, and p  (~q  r). Example 3

A. How many students are enrolled in all three classes? Use Venn Diagrams DANCING The Venn diagram shows the number of students enrolled in Monique’s Dance School for tap, jazz, and ballet classes. A. How many students are enrolled in all three classes? Example 4

B. How many students are enrolled in tap or ballet? Use Venn Diagrams DANCING The Venn diagram shows the number of students enrolled in Monique’s Dance School for tap, jazz, and ballet classes. B. How many students are enrolled in tap or ballet? Example 4

C. How many students are enrolled in jazz and ballet, but not tap? Use Venn Diagrams DANCING The Venn diagram shows the number of students enrolled in Monique’s Dance School for tap, jazz, and ballet classes. C. How many students are enrolled in jazz and ballet, but not tap? Example 4

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