INSTRUCTIONS: Select the correct translation for each statement. Only frogs and toads inhabit this cave

A) (x)[Ix ? (Fx ? Tx)]
B) (?x)[(Fx • Tx) ? Ix]
C) (x)[Ix ?(Fx • Tx)]
D) (x)[(Fx • Tx) ? Ix]
E) (x)[(Fx ? Tx) ? Ix]


A

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