always mark the area, not the item
always true
Which statement is not true about characteristics of myths?Which statement is not true about characteristics of myths?
The answer is false
A logical argument in which each statement is backed up by a statement that is accepted as true is a proof.
Always mark the area, not the item
always mark the area, not the item
Always mark the area, not the item
visible UXOs and wires
post attack findings and the presence of uxos both positive and negative
If the statement is false, then "This statement is false", is a lie, making it "This statement is true." The statement is now true. But if the statement is true, then "This statement is false" is true, making the statement false. But if the statement is false, then "This statement is false", is a lie, making it "This statement is true." The statement is now true. But if the statement is true, then... It's one of the biggest paradoxes ever, just like saying, "I'm lying right now."
Circular logic would be a statement or series of statements that are true because of another statement, which is true because of the first. For example, statement A is true because statement B is true. Statement B is true because statement A is true
a process to detect, mark, secure, and report UXOs
a process to detect, mark, secure, and report UXOs
In computing, this is an AND statement.
always true
always true