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Examine the following sentence:

"A team wins the playo s if it wins two games in a row or a total of three games." True/False:

in the sentence above, the word or is NOT used in its exclusive (XOR) sense.

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    True

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Suppose that the team wins two games in a row AND a total of three games. Then, the team won the play anyway, because it satisfies at least one condition to be the winner. The "or" is used here to mean a disjunction.

    It wouldn't make sense if the word "or" is used as an "exclusive or"; it would mean that the team loses after winning the games in two different. Additionally, the conditions "win two games in a row" and "win a total of 3 games" aren't mutually exclusive. For example, it could have been that the team won 3 games in a row (so both conditions are true) but lost afterwards.
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