Woolies are used as a diaper cover. The come in different styles and they go over prefolds and fitted diapers. They are also very stylish, as they can be used out of the house.
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Logically yes
False. All Woolies might be tollies but that doesn't mean that all tollies are necessarily woolies. Nor are all wamples necessarily tollies. So the answer is definitely false.
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Woolies are used as a diaper cover. The come in different styles and they go over prefolds and fitted diapers. They are also very stylish, as they can be used out of the house.
No. Although the statements W ---> T, T ---> A (Woolies, Tollies and wAmples) by transitivity lead to the statement W ---> A, the statement A ---> W cannot be derived from this, because of the rules of logic, without further information on the population of Wamples. What this means is that even though all Woolies are Wamples, not all Wamples may be Woolies and we cannot define either way without more information . If this further information was found and showed that all wamples are indeed woolies, then we could write both statements of A ---> W and W A.
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