I made the mistake of translating #3 into /p --> b, when it was supposed to be p --> /b.
I did that because "no pilots" sounded like a negation of the group pilots. Had it read all pilots are not blind, I might not have made that mistake. Can you please explain my mistake? Why was I wrong for writing /p --> b?
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I made the mistake of translating #3 into /p --> b, when it was supposed to be p --> /b.
I did that because "no pilots" sounded like a negation of the group pilots. Had it read all pilots are not blind, I might not have made that mistake. Can you please explain my mistake? Why was I wrong for writing /p --> b?