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0#1 which of these sentences
are propositions? what are the
truth values of those that are
propositions?
(a) Boston is the capital of Massachusetts
(b) Miami is the capital of Florida.
(0) 213-5
(d) 5+7=10
cel X+2=H
(f) Answer this question​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

This kind of sentences are called propositions. If a proposition is true, then we say it has a truth value of "true"; if a proposition is false, its truth value is "false". For example, "Grass is green", and "2 + 5 = 5" are propositions. The first proposition has the truth value of "true" and the second "false".

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