Which of the following is an expression of the rule of material equivalence?

A. (p • (q ? r)) :: ((p • q) ? (p • r))
B. ((p • q) ? r) :: (p ? (q ? r))
C. (p ? q) :: ((p ? q) • (q ? p))
D. (p ? (q • r)) :: ((p • q) ? r)


C. (p ? q) :: ((p ? q) • (q ? p))

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