Question 112

Consider the statement S: “If 10 < 8 then 2 + 4 = 8". Then S is

S:$$p\longrightarrow\ q$$

where, p: 10<8 is a mathematically incorrect/false statement
and      q: 2+4=8 is also a mathematically false statement. 

False implying another false statement. This makes S as a true statement. 
S would have been false, if either of p or q had been true and the other one false. 

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