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help quick/100 points Select all of the following statements that are true. If 6 > 10, then 8 · 3 = 24. 6 + 3 = 9 and 4 · 4 = 16 If 6 · 3 = 18, then 4 + 8 = 20 5 · 3 = 15 or 7 + 5 = 20

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The statements that are true are:

6 + 3 = 9 and 4 · 4 = 16 (both are true statements)

5 · 3 = 15 or 7 + 5 = 20 (at least one of these statements is true, since the word "or" means that only one of the two statements needs to be true for the entire statement to be true)

The other two statements are false:

If 6 > 10, then 8 · 3 = 24 (this statement is false, because the premise "6 > 10" is false, and a false premise can never imply a true conclusion)

If 6 · 3 = 18, then 4 + 8 = 20 (this statement is false, because the conclusion "4 + 8 = 20" does not follow logically from the premise "6 · 3 = 18")

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