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Question
Let p : Sachin wins the match.
q : Sachin is a member of Rajya Sabha.
r : Sachin is happy.
Write the verbal statement of the following.
p→(q ∨ r)
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Solution
If sachin wins the match, then he is the member of Rajyasabha or he is happy.
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