Do you mean that you think you can nd out the answer to it

Chapter 2, Problem 2.91

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Do you mean that you think you can nd out the answer to it? said the March Hare. Exactly so, said Alice. Thenyoushouldsaywhatyoumean,theMarchHare went on. I do, Alice hastily replied; at leastat least I mean what I saythats the same thing, you know.Not the same thing a bit! said the Hatter. Why, you might just as well say that I see what I eat is the same thing as I eat what I see! from A Mad Tea-Party in Alice in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll The Hatter is right. I say what I mean is not the same thing as I mean what I say. Rewrite each of these two sentences in if-then form and explain the logical relation between them. (This exercise is referred to in the introduction to Chapter 4.)

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