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Jan van Tongeren has written:

'Jan van Tongeren' -- subject(s): Catalogs

'Jan van Tongeren' -- subject(s): Interviews, Painters

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Jan van Tongeren has written:

'Jan van Tongeren' -- subject(s): Catalogs

'Jan van Tongeren' -- subject(s): Interviews, Painters

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I thinks that might be

r k r j s k s j t k

Repeats the sequence of the letter rr ss tt. . . . and k...j

... k ... j ... k ... j ... k ---> line 1

r......r.....s....s.....t.... ---> line 2

Match line 1 with line 2.

I hope it is clear and correct.

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let K = Kevin and S = Steve

K = 4+S

K + S = 22

S = 22-K

K = 4 + 22- K

2K = 26

K = 13 miles

S = 9 miles

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All s is p ---->Let this be premise 1 conversion of this premise is: Some p is s.

derivation of this premise is: some s is p.

All p is k ------>Let this be premise 2

conversion of this premise is: Some k is p.

derivation of this premise is: some p is k.

Conclusion of premise 1 and premise 2:

All s is p

All p is k

Conclusion: All s is k

5 examples:

i) some k is o

some o is t

valid conclusions: I) some k is t

II) some t is k

III)some o is k

IV)some t is o

ii) No s is p

No p is k

Valid conclusions: I) No p is s

II)No k is p

III)some s is not p

IV)some p is not k

V)some p is not s

VI)some k is not p

iii)All s is p

All p is k

Valid conclusions: I)All s is k

II)some s is p

III)some p is k

IV)some s is k

V)some p is s

VI)some k is p

VII)some k is s

vi)some s is not p

some p is not k

Valid conclusions: I) No valid conclusion

vi)All s is p

some p is k

valid conclusions: I)some s is k

II)some s is p

III)some k is p

VI)some k is s

V)some p is s

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S. K. Bhatnagar died in 2001.

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