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Suppose the Variable X Represents Students, Y Represents Courses, and T(x

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suppose the variable x represents students, y represents courses, and T(x, y) means "x is taking y."  Match the English statement with all its equivalent symbolic statements in this list: 1.xyT(x,y)2.yxT(x,y)3.xyT(x,y)4.¬xyT(x,y)5.xy¬T(x,y)6.yxT(x,y)7.yx¬T(x,y)8.¬xyT(x,y)9.¬yxT(x,y)10.¬xy¬T(x,y)11.¬x¬y¬T(x,y)12.xy¬T(x,y)\begin{array}{l}\text { Match the English statement with all its equivalent symbolic statements in this list: }\\\begin{aligned}1 . & \exists x \forall y T ( x , y ) & 2 . & \exists y \forall x T ( x , y ) & 3 . & \forall x \exists y T ( x , y ) \\4 . & \neg \exists x \exists y T ( x , y ) & 5 . & \exists x \forall y \neg T ( x , y ) & 6 . & \forall y \exists x T ( x , y ) \\7 . & \exists y \forall x \neg T ( x , y ) & 8 . & \neg \forall x \exists y T ( x , y ) & 9 . & \neg \exists y \forall x T ( x , y ) \\10 . & \neg \forall x \exists y \neg T ( x , y ) & 11 . & \neg \forall x \neg \forall y \neg T ( x , y ) & 12 . & \forall x \exists y \neg T ( x , y )\end{aligned}\end{array}
-Some student is taking every course.


Definitions:

Raw Materials Inventory

Items acquired for the purpose of processing into finished goods.

Finished Goods

Products that have completed the manufacturing process but have not yet been sold to customers.

LIFO Inventory Method

An inventory valuation method that assumes the last items placed in inventory are the first sold during an accounting period; stands for Last-In, First-Out.

Inventory Costing Methods

Techniques used to assign costs to inventory items, such as First-In, First-Out (FIFO), Last-In, First-Out (LIFO), and weighted average cost.

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