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i would say false
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.
It is rare and difficult to prove a hypothesis true or false through experimentation. While it is typically easy to prove something completely false, proving it true is another story.
It depends.... I like science so my answer is true. It is different for every person. Some people find science easy, others find it difficult.
Tes, the end standard is easy for alignment with the axis of measurements.
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false incredible mean hard to believe.
False - was over-run by peoples pouring in from Eurasia.
cows can be orange if ya try hard enough, I watch Star wars til tics, now true or false, am I a discgarece