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Page >of 11 (QUESTION 1 (2 points) Consider Section 3.22 of the user manual whic

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Page >of 11 (QUESTION 1 (2 points) Consider Section 3.22 of the user manual which states: 322 Press STARI btton, the red indicalor light in STARI buttlon and 212 setting button brigh.If do not select the water temperature button, product will gives lcit consent lo boit the waler lo 212-F This stateeiswhal awkwardly wrillen (Im glad the keleconsents" to boil my water at 212 degrees. otherwise I would be very mad at it and scold it for heing a naughty kettlc). Hcre's a helpful reintcrprctation of the statemen.. Wien the kertie is off and you press the START biaton, the kertle will rn on, the 212 degree F setting button will ilaminate, and the larget temperature of the kerrie wll be set to 212 degrees F For this, we can imagine a requirement with the following primitive propositions: P Kertle is On [Pre] QStart button pressed R Kettle is On Post S = 212 indicator is On [Post] I-Target temperature 212 Postl In the lile 1dxt, wrile a propositional logic fomula lhal uses the propositiuns above lo captire the intent e xpressed hy the "reinterpreted" Fnglish above O Type here to search 9/20/2018

Explanation / Answer

If P is on the temperature is at 212F.

But P is off..i.e  

Q=R+S+T

Q(start button pressed)=R(kettle is on)+S(212 indicator on)+T(temperature set to 212F)

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