What is the proper way to write this statement mathematically? "All people are smokers or non-smokers but not both." H=humans, S=smoker, NS=non-smoker

Raegan Bray

Raegan Bray

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2022-07-15

Properly Translate Propositional Statement to Discrete Math
What is the proper way to write this statement mathematically? "All people are smokers or non-smokers but not both."
H = h u m a n s , S = s m o k e r , N S = n o n s m o k e r

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Seromaniaru

Seromaniaru

Beginner2022-07-16Added 12 answers

Step 1
How do you represent the "not both" part? You don't. In the statement you wrote, x could be both S and NS and it would be true. You need this addition:
x H : ( x S x N S ) ¬ ( x S x N S )
Step 2
The confusing thing with this problem is that "smoker" and "non-smoker" are mutually exclusive sets in natural language. They are also mutually exclusive in math if you define NS as ¬ S, which would be an intuitive and absolutely correct thing to do in a different context. But in the context of this problem, we do not have this definition explicitly. In fact, because the problem explicitly says "but not both" we are guided to choose S and NS as two distinct sets, as you have done.

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