Yes.
If all the question's parts are true, then the answer is true.
If all the question's parts are false, then the answer is false.
If one of the question's parts is false and the rest true, then the answer is false.
Logically, this is illustrated below using:
A = True, B = True, C = True, D = False, E = False, F = False
A and B and C = True
D and E and F = False
A and B and D = False
If you add NOT, it's a bit more complicated.
A and NOT(D) = True and True = True
NOT(D) and D = True and False = False
NOT(A) and NOT(B) = False and False = False
Using OR adds another layer of complexity.
A OR NOT(E) = True OR True = True
NOT(D) OR D = True OR False = False
NOT(A) OR NOT(B) = False OR False = False
Logic is easy once you understand the rules.
False. The question consists of two parts: - a number is divisible by 6 if it is divisible by 3? False. It must also be divisible by 2. - a number is divisible by 6 only if it is divisible by 3? This is true but the false part makes the whole statement false.
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The answer to the question is "Yes". "True" or "false" can't be the answer to a "Do .... ?" question.
There are 3 parts. They are the condition, the action if the condition is true and the action if the value is false.=IF(Condition, True Action, False Action)=IF(A2>=40%,"Pass","Fail")See the related question at the link below.
False. (apex)
False. It is not always required to have a title page in every document. The necessity of a title page depends on the specific requirements of the document or publication.
It is true therefore making it false.
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false.
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It is not false.