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14. Evaluate the following for the values A = 5, B = 2, C = True, D= False. (Include
the structure of the order of processing.)
a. R=A+3>B-1 AND COR D
b. R=NOT CORD OR A-3<=B
15. Set up a logical expression for the following conditions. A company gives a bonus
at the end of each fiscal year. For an employee to get a bonus, the following must be
true:
a. The employee has been working at the company for more than six months with
no negative reports.
b. The employee has earned more than $5,000 during the fiscal year.
16. Set up a logical expression for the following conditions. A retail store has this
check-cashing policy:
a. The customer must have a driver's license.
b. When the check is for more than $50, the customer must have a check-cashing
card on file.
Transcribed Image Text:14. Evaluate the following for the values A = 5, B = 2, C = True, D= False. (Include the structure of the order of processing.) a. R=A+3>B-1 AND COR D b. R=NOT CORD OR A-3<=B 15. Set up a logical expression for the following conditions. A company gives a bonus at the end of each fiscal year. For an employee to get a bonus, the following must be true: a. The employee has been working at the company for more than six months with no negative reports. b. The employee has earned more than $5,000 during the fiscal year. 16. Set up a logical expression for the following conditions. A retail store has this check-cashing policy: a. The customer must have a driver's license. b. When the check is for more than $50, the customer must have a check-cashing card on file.
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