Given the proposition (p•q) — (r V p).
How many rows are needed when constructing the truth table associated to it?
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Since each atomic statement has two possible values (True or False), a truth table will have 2n rows, where n is the number of atomic statements. So, if there are two atomic statements, the table has four rows; three atomic statements requires eight rows; four requires 16 rows; and so forth.
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