Asked by Samantha
I am having a little trouble understanding this... could someone help me?
Look at the statement below. Is it an example of an inclusive or, or exclusive or.
If I go to the grocery store, or the bakery, I will buy cupcakes.
A. Inclusive or
B. Exclusive or
C. Both inclusive and exclusive
D. Neither inclusive or exclusive
Look at the statement below. Is it an example of an inclusive or, or exclusive or.
If I go to the grocery store, or the bakery, I will buy cupcakes.
A. Inclusive or
B. Exclusive or
C. Both inclusive and exclusive
D. Neither inclusive or exclusive
Answers
Answered by
Samantha
Ok it didn't post the entire question... these are the answer choices A. Inclusive or
B. Exclusive or
C. Both inclusive and exclusive
D. Neither inclusive or exclusive
B. Exclusive or
C. Both inclusive and exclusive
D. Neither inclusive or exclusive
Answered by
Samantha
Inclusive or
Exclusive or
Both inclusive and exclusive
Neither inclusive or exclusive
Exclusive or
Both inclusive and exclusive
Neither inclusive or exclusive
Answered by
nora
inclusive means 1: comprehending stated limits or extremes <from Monday to Friday inclusive>
2 a: broad in orientation or scope b: covering or intended to cover all items, costs, or services
exclusive means 1 a: excluding or having power to exclude b: limiting or limited to possession, control, or use by a single individual or group
2 a: excluding others from participation b: snobbishly aloof
3 a: accepting or soliciting only a socially restricted patronage (as of the upper class) b: stylish, fashionable c: restricted in distribution, use, or appeal because of expense
4 a: single, sole <exclusive jurisdiction
2 a: broad in orientation or scope b: covering or intended to cover all items, costs, or services
exclusive means 1 a: excluding or having power to exclude b: limiting or limited to possession, control, or use by a single individual or group
2 a: excluding others from participation b: snobbishly aloof
3 a: accepting or soliciting only a socially restricted patronage (as of the upper class) b: stylish, fashionable c: restricted in distribution, use, or appeal because of expense
4 a: single, sole <exclusive jurisdiction
Answered by
Sam
So then my answer would be.... C?
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