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A conditional can have a _____ of true or false.

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Answer: truth value

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User Amuk Saxena
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A conditional can have a truth value of true or false.

"if p, then q" This is a sample format of a conditional statement wherein p is the antecedent and q is the consequent.

A conditional statement asserts that if antecedent is true, its consequent is also true. But if antecedent is true and consequent is false, then conditional statement is false.

The truth value of a true conditional statement is true while the truth value of a false conditional statement is false.
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