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  • Exchange and Demand Individuals engage in four fundamental activities which reduce the burden of scarcity: exchange, production, specialization, and entrepreneurial activity. Markets and prices facilitate these activities and these activities form th
     

  • Homework #6 answers 4.32 In this exercise you need to put three sentences into NNF, meaning you need to make sure that any negation is only attached to an atomic sentence. 1. (Home(carl) Home(claire) The negation is attached to a conjunctive sente
     

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  • Chapter 3: The Boolean Connectives These are truth-functional connectives: the truth value (truth or falsity) of a compound sentence formed with such a connective is a function of (i.e., is completely determined by) the truth value of its components.
     

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