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The symbolic form of the statement, "If p, then neither q nor r" is

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pqr
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pqr
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pqr
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pqr
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Solution

The correct option is B pqr
The word "neither", means both q and r, will be negated shown using the tilde sign
So, the given statement can be expressed in symbol form as pqr as denotes AND.

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