Question: Let the statement be “If n is not an odd integer then sum of n with some not odd number will not be odd.”, then if P(n) is “n is an not an odd integer” and Q(n) is “sum of n with some not odd number will not be odd.” A proof by contraposition will be ________

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A : ?nP ((n) ? Q(n))

B : ? nP ((n) ? Q(n))

C : ?n~(P ((n)) ? Q(n))

D : ?n(~Q ((n)) ? ~(P(n)))

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