If p represents 'I am hungry' and q represents 'I eat food' then p → q represents:
Understand the Problem
The question is asking for the interpretation of a logical implication represented by p → q, where p means 'I am hungry' and q means 'I eat food'. The options provided are different possible interpretations of this implication.
Answer
If I am hungry, then I eat food.
The final answer is: 'If I am hungry, then I eat food'.
Answer for screen readers
The final answer is: 'If I am hungry, then I eat food'.
More Information
In logic, 'p → q' means ‘If p, then q,’ indicating that if the first statement is true, the second must also be true.
Tips
A common mistake is to misinterpret 'if p then q' with 'if q then p', which is not logically equivalent.