In Exercises 61 64, use the information provided about the

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In Exercises 61 64, use the information provided about the moons for the planets Jupiter and Saturn to determine the truth values of the simple statements. Then determine the truth value of the compound statement. Metis Leda Pan Tethys Telesto Calypso Dione Helene Rhea Titan Hyperion Iapetus Phoebe Atlas Prometheus Pandora Epimetheus Janus Mimas Enceladus Himalia Lysithea Elara Ananke Carme Pasiphae Sinope Adrastea Amalthea Thebe Io Europa Ganymede Callisto Jupiter Saturn Diameter of moons: May have: 649 miles Water ice 50499 miles Atmosphere 500999 miles Both 10003,161 miles. Moons of Saturn Titan may have water and Titan may have atmosphere, if and only if Janus may have water.

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