Chapter 1: Q33. (page 57)
Find a counterexample for each conditional statement.
If you attend the banquet, then you will eat the food.
Short Answer
"If you attend the banquet, then you will eat the food" is not always true."
Chapter 1: Q33. (page 57)
Find a counterexample for each conditional statement.
If you attend the banquet, then you will eat the food.
"If you attend the banquet, then you will eat the food" is not always true."
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