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Statement A: Bob is both a math and computer science major and Ann is a math major, but Ann is not both a math and computer science major. Statement B: It is not the case that both Bob and Ann are both math and computer science majors, but it is the case that Ann is a math major and Bob is both a math and computer science major. Let b be "Bob is a double math and computer science major," m be "Ann is a math major," and a be "Ann is a double math and computer science major." Create a truth table for the two statements. Write the statements in symbolic form using the symbols ~, ∨, and ∧ and the indicated letters to represent component statements.

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