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Use the tautology Use the tautology   to write statement in an equivalent form. ​ We will not visit New York or visit the Statue of Liberty. ​ A)  If we visit New York, then we visit the Statue of Liberty. B)  If we visit New York, then we do not visit the Statue of Liberty. C)  If we do not visit New York, then we do not visit the Statue of Liberty. D)  If we do not visit New York, then we visit the Statue of Liberty. E)  none of these. to write statement in an equivalent form. ​
We will not visit New York or visit the Statue of Liberty.


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