The statement (pᴧq)→(~p) is
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Let ~p be "You do your homework" and q be "You will flunk". The given statement is "Either you do your homework or you will flunk", which is ~p q. In if-then form, p q means that "If you do not do your homework, then you will flunk", where p (which is equivalent to ~~p ) is "You do not do your homework".
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