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Thank you so much .... Actually can you help me with this question,,,,,,,,,,A finance company will grant a loan to applicants who have a bank account or are married house owners. a) Using the following codes: B=bank account H=house owner S=single L=loan Draw a truth table to determine those who qualify for a loan Please
Sure, I'd be happy to help you create a truth table based on the given conditions. Here's the truth table that represents the qualification for a loan based on the given codes: | B | H | S | L | |---|---|---|---| | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | In this table, 'B' represents having a bank account, 'H' represents being a house owner, 'S' represents being single, and 'L' represents qualifying for a loan. The table shows the combinations of these conditions and whether the applicant qualifies for a loan based on the given criteria. In the truth table, we have four columns labeled 'B', 'H', 'S', and 'L'. Here's what each column represents: - 'B': Represents whether the applicant has a bank account. It takes values 0 (no bank account) or 1 (has a bank account). - 'H': Represents whether the applicant is a house owner. It takes values 0 (not a house owner) or 1 (is a house owner). - 'S': Represents whether the applicant is single. It takes values 0 (not single) or 1 (single). - 'L': Represents whether the applicant qualifies for a loan. It takes values 0 (does not qualify) or 1 (qualifies). Now let's break down each row of the truth table: 1. The first row (0, 0, 0) represents an applicant who does not have a bank account, is not a house owner, and is not single. As per the given conditions, this applicant does not qualify for a loan (L = 0). 2. The second row (0, 0, 1) represents an applicant who does not have a bank account, is not a house owner, but is single. Since the applicant doesn't fulfill either of the qualifying conditions (bank account or married house owner), they do not qualify for a loan (L = 0). 3. The third row (0, 1, 0) represents an applicant who does not have a bank account, is a house owner, and is not single. This applicant qualifies for a loan (L = 1) based on being a house owner. 4. The fourth row (0, 1, 1) represents an applicant who does not have a bank account, is a house owner, and is single. This applicant also qualifies for a loan (L = 1) based on being a house owner. 5. The fifth row (1, 0, 0) represents an applicant who has a bank account, is not a house owner, and is not single. This applicant qualifies for a loan (L = 1) based on having a bank account. 6. The sixth row (1, 0, 1) represents an applicant who has a bank account, is not a house owner, and is single. This applicant qualifies for a loan (L = 1) based on having a bank account. 7. The seventh row (1, 1, 0) represents an applicant who has a bank account, is a house owner, and is not single. This applicant qualifies for a loan (L = 1) based on being a house owner. 8. The eighth row (1, 1, 1) represents an applicant who has a bank account, is a house owner, and is single. This applicant qualifies for a loan (L = 1) based on both having a bank account and being a house owner. The truth table outlines the loan qualification status for various combinations of having a bank account, being a house owner, and being single, as per the given conditions.
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WTF!!!!! been struggling to understand logic gates😮and now I've spent 12 minutes to understand the whole thing..blessings boss...this is a masterpiece ❤
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Thank you so much .... Actually can you help me with this question,,,,,,,,,,A finance company will grant a loan to applicants who have a bank account or are married house owners.
a) Using the following codes:
B=bank account
H=house owner
S=single
L=loan
Draw a truth table to determine those who qualify for a loan
Please
Sure, I'd be happy to help you create a truth table based on the given conditions. Here's the truth table that represents the qualification for a loan based on the given codes:
| B | H | S | L |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
| 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
| 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
| 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
| 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
| 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
In this table, 'B' represents having a bank account, 'H' represents being a house owner, 'S' represents being single, and 'L' represents qualifying for a loan. The table shows the combinations of these conditions and whether the applicant qualifies for a loan based on the given criteria.
In the truth table, we have four columns labeled 'B', 'H', 'S', and 'L'. Here's what each column represents:
- 'B': Represents whether the applicant has a bank account. It takes values 0 (no bank account) or 1 (has a bank account).
- 'H': Represents whether the applicant is a house owner. It takes values 0 (not a house owner) or 1 (is a house owner).
- 'S': Represents whether the applicant is single. It takes values 0 (not single) or 1 (single).
- 'L': Represents whether the applicant qualifies for a loan. It takes values 0 (does not qualify) or 1 (qualifies).
Now let's break down each row of the truth table:
1. The first row (0, 0, 0) represents an applicant who does not have a bank account, is not a house owner, and is not single. As per the given conditions, this applicant does not qualify for a loan (L = 0).
2. The second row (0, 0, 1) represents an applicant who does not have a bank account, is not a house owner, but is single. Since the applicant doesn't fulfill either of the qualifying conditions (bank account or married house owner), they do not qualify for a loan (L = 0).
3. The third row (0, 1, 0) represents an applicant who does not have a bank account, is a house owner, and is not single. This applicant qualifies for a loan (L = 1) based on being a house owner.
4. The fourth row (0, 1, 1) represents an applicant who does not have a bank account, is a house owner, and is single. This applicant also qualifies for a loan (L = 1) based on being a house owner.
5. The fifth row (1, 0, 0) represents an applicant who has a bank account, is not a house owner, and is not single. This applicant qualifies for a loan (L = 1) based on having a bank account.
6. The sixth row (1, 0, 1) represents an applicant who has a bank account, is not a house owner, and is single. This applicant qualifies for a loan (L = 1) based on having a bank account.
7. The seventh row (1, 1, 0) represents an applicant who has a bank account, is a house owner, and is not single. This applicant qualifies for a loan (L = 1) based on being a house owner.
8. The eighth row (1, 1, 1) represents an applicant who has a bank account, is a house owner, and is single. This applicant qualifies for a loan (L = 1) based on both having a bank account and being a house owner.
The truth table outlines the loan qualification status for various combinations of having a bank account, being a house owner, and being single, as per the given conditions.
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