In, rewrite the statements in if-then form.ExercisePayment

Chapter 2, Problem 37E

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Some programming languages use statements of the form "r unless \(s^{n}\)" to mean that as long as s does not happen, then r will happen. More formally:

Definition: If r and s are statements, r unless s means if \(\sim s\) then r.

In 37-39, rewrite the statements in if-then form.

Payment will be made on the fifth unless a new hearing is granted.

Text Transcription:

s^n

sim s

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