Respuesta :
A) To express the statement in the "if p, then q" form, we can say "If a person is the president of the United States, then they are 35 years or older." The truth value of this statement is true. Being 35 years or older is necessary to guarantee that a person is the president of the United States. B) To express the statement in the "if p, then q" form, we can say "If a person is 35 years or older, then they are guaranteed to be the president of the United States." The truth value of this statement is false. While being 35 years or older is a requirement to be eligible for the presidency, it is not sufficient to guarantee that a person will become the president of the United States. C) To express the statement in the "if p, then q" form, we can say "If a person is the president of the United States, then they are 35 years or older." The truth value of this statement is false. Being the president of the United States does not guarantee that a person is 35 years or older. D) To express the statement in the "if p, then q" form, we can say "If a person is the president of the United States, then they are guaranteed to be 35 years or older." The truth value of this statement is true. Being the president of the United States is sufficient to guarantee that a person is 35 years or older.