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The propositional variables p, q, r, and w are defined as follows.

• p: Felicia was tired.
• q: Felicia went to the game.
•r: Felicia went to a movie.
• w: Felicia had a headache.
Proposition in words: Felicia went to the game or she went to the movie.
Proposition in symbols: ?

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User Ashmir
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Final answer:

The proposition in symbols for the statement 'Felicia went to the game or she went to the movie' is (q ∨ r).

Step-by-step explanation:

The proposition in symbols for the statement "Felicia went to the game or she went to the movie" is written as:

(q ∨ r)

This is read as "q or r" where q represents the statement 'Felicia went to the game' and r represents the statement 'Felicia went to a movie'.

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