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Note: the solutions to most of the multiple choice questions in these sections use what call the standard assignment of truth values to atomic propositions. The standard assignment of truth values assigns the values given here to the variables in the wffs in the exercises, when read left to right. So, the first variable in the formula read left to right gets the α assignment; the second variable in the formula read left to right (if any) gets the β assignment; the third variable in the formula read left to right (if any) gets the γ assignment; and the fourth variable in the formula read left to right (if any) gets the δ assignment.
For exercises with only one propositional variable, the standard assignment is:
For exercises with two propositional variables, the standard assignment is:
For exercises with three propositional variables, the standard assignment is:
For exercises with four propositional variables, the standard assignment is:
Complete truth tables for each of the following propositions.
-∼[F • (F ⊃ F)]
∼[F • (F ⊃ F)]
National Saving
The total amount of savings generated within a country, equal to the sum of private and public savings.
Means-tested Programs
Government assistance programs where eligibility is based on the recipient's income or resources.
Aggregate Supply
The total supply of goods and services that firms in an economy plan on selling during a specific time period at various price levels.
Aggregate Demand
The comprehensive market demand for all types of goods and services within an economy, pegged at a certain price level throughout a specific time period.
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