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The truth value of ‘4+3=7 or 5 is not prime’.ans.may be true may be falseFalseCan't determineTrue Previous Marked for Review Next

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The truth value of ‘4+3=7 or 5 is not prime’.ans.may be true may be falseFalseCan't determineTrue Previous Marked for Review Next

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Solution

The statement '4+3=7 or 5 is not prime' is a logical statement that can be broken down into two parts:

  1. 4+3=7
  2. 5 is not prime

Let's evaluate each part:

  1. 4+3 does indeed equal 7. So, this part of the statement is true.
  2. 5 is a prime number (it can only be divided by 1 and itself without leaving a remainder). So, this part of the statement is false.

However, because the statement uses the word 'or', it means that if either part of the statement is true, then the whole statement is true.

So, the truth value of the statement '4+3=7 or 5 is not prime' is true.

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