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Question
Let p : Jupiter is a planet and q : India is an island be any two simple statements. Give verbal sentence describing the following statement.
p ↔ q
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Solution
p: Jupiter is a planet
q: India is an island
p ↔ q: Jupiter is a planet if and only if India is an island
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