Translate into symbols.  Let p = “I am studying Java”, q = “It is sunny”, r = “I am at the beach” a. If I am at the beach, then I am not studying Java. b. Either I am studying Java or it is sunny, but not both. c. If I am studying Java and it is not sunny, then I am not at the beach.

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Translate into symbols.  Let p = “I am studying Java”, q = “It is sunny”, r = “I am at the beach”

a. If I am at the beach, then I am not studying Java.

b. Either I am studying Java or it is sunny, but not both.

c. If I am studying Java and it is not sunny, then I am not at the beach.

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