In Boolean algebra, the AND operator corresponds to:

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In Boolean algebra, the AND operator corresponds to:

  1. A.

    Addition (+)

  2. B.

    Subtraction (-)

  3. C.

    Multiplication (*)

  4. D.

    Division (/)

  5. E.

    None of these

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Correct answer: C

In Boolean algebra, the AND operator corresponds to logical multiplication. OR is usually represented by addition (+), while AND is represented by multiplication, often written as dot (.) or *. Therefore, Multiplication (*) is correct.

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