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INPUT A

0 Output
0

0
INPUT B

1 Think of a decision you had to make recently that involved two important questions to ask yourself. The answ
2 Type the first condition into the shaded cells in this row. This condition will be represented by input A.
3 Type the second condition into the shaded cells in this row. This condition will be represented by input B.

Change the inputs to cells B3 and B6 to


help see how an AND gate could have
helped you make your decision.
to ask yourself. The answer to your questions can be only TRUE or FALSE.
esented by input A.
presented by input B.
INPUT A
0 Output

0
0
INPUT B

1 Think of a decision you had to make recently that involved two important questions to ask yourself. The answ
2 Type the first condition into the shaded cells in this row. This condition will be represented by input A.
3 Type the second condition into the shaded cells in this row. This condition will be represented by input B.

Change the inputs to cells B3 and B6 to


help see how an OR gate could have
helped you make your decision.
to ask yourself. The answer to your questions can be only TRUE or FALSE.
esented by input A.
presented by input B.
INPUT A OUTPUT
0 1

1 Think of a decision you had to make recently that involved one important question to ask yourself.

2 Type your question into the shaded cells in this row. This condition will be represented by input A.
The decision you make must relate to the opposite of the outcome of your TRUE/FALSE question.

Change the input to cell B3 to help see how


a NOT gate could have helped you make
your decision.
uestion to ask yourself.

epresented by input A.
RUE/FALSE question.

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