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Let p: A number is greater than 25.

Let q: A.number is less than 35.

If p ^ q is true, then what could the number be? Select two options.

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Answer:

Here we do not have the options, so I will answer in a general way.

We have two statements:

p = A number is greater than 25

q = A number is less than 35

We want to have:

p ^ q is true

This means:

p and q are true.

So, we need to find a number such that both conditions are meet, so we need to find a number N such that

The number N is greater than 25  (from p)

The number N is less than 35 (from q)

So N can be any number between 25 and 35

So, some of the possible values of N are:

N = 26

N = 27

N = 28.6

N = 33

N = 34

Concluding, any number N ∈ (25, 35) can be a solution.

(Note that N = 25 and N = 35 are not solutions)