The correct translation of 'All roads lead to Rome' in formal logic is R → L , indicating that if something is a road, then it leads to Rome. Both options provided do not accurately reflect this meaning, with one reversing the implication and the other lacking a full expression. Therefore, neither option is correct.
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The sentence 'All roads lead to Rome' translates into formal logic as 'R → L', meaning if something is a road, then it leads to Rome. The given options do not accurately reflect this implication. Correct representation involves establishing a relationship between roads and leading to Rome. ;