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Let p: a student is in the math club and q: a student is in the debate club.
The verbal translation of p ∨ q is:
A student is in math club
in debate club.
p ∨ q is true for a total of
students
The verbal translation of p ∨ q is:
A student is in math club
in debate club.
p ∨ q is true for a total of
students
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GPT-5 mini
The verbal translation is:
"A student is in the math club or in the debate club (or both)."
p ∨ q is true for a total of |M ∪ D| students, where
|M ∪ D| = |M| + |D| − |M ∩ D|,
i.e. number in math plus number in debate minus number in both.
"A student is in the math club or in the debate club (or both)."
p ∨ q is true for a total of |M ∪ D| students, where
|M ∪ D| = |M| + |D| − |M ∩ D|,
i.e. number in math plus number in debate minus number in both.
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