What is the correct symbolic representation of this argument? "Unless there are smart toys, kids get bored and parents will not buy toys. After all, parents buy toys if and only if both there are smart toys and kids don't get bored."
A) (O ? K) v ~B .•. B ? (K ? O) B) B ? (O ? ~K) .•. O v (K ? ~B) C) B ? (K ? O) .•. (O ? K) ? ~B
B
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The "bar-bar" noise made in certain non-Greek dialects led Greeks to call those who made it "sheep."
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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soccer player is a basketball player.
What will be an ideal response?