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The disjunction of the statements, "It is raining; The sun is shining" is

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It is raining and the sun is shining
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It is raining or the sun is shining
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It is raining and the sun is not shining
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It is not raining or the sun is not shining
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Solution

The correct option is D It is raining or the sun is shining
Disjunction of two sentences is a statement, where either of the components must be true for the disjunction to be true.
Now, the given sentences are "It is raining: The sum is shining"
So, disjunction of the given sentences will be "It is raining or the sun is shining".
Hence, option B is correct.

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