Translate the symbolic compound statement into words.Let p represent the statement "It's raining in Chicago" and let q represent the statement "It's windy in Boston."p ? q

A. It's not the case that it's raining in Chicago and windy in Boston.
B. It's raining in Chicago or it's windy in Boston.
C. It's raining in Chicago and it's windy in Boston.
D. If it's raining in Chicago, it's not windy in Boston.


Answer: B

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