It is not possible to select even one reason because the statement is false: 512 is NOT less than 56.
Yes, a statement can be true or false but without knowing what the statement is no-one can possibly say whether it is true or it is false.
Successful business owners adopt tough policies with respect to unjustified absences
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The statement is not false. A hexagon is a polygon.
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Each of the "following" statement is neither true nor false.
the state coordinating officer is
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False or unreliable statement. Try again.
It is not possible to select even one reason because the statement is false: 512 is NOT less than 56.
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."
The question is a bit vague, but if statements usually have the following syntax or similar:if( condition_1 )statement; // when condition_1 is true[else if( condition_2 )statement;] // when condition_1 is false and condition_2 is true[elsestatement;] // when all conditions are false]
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a is intersection b and b is a subset
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