Computers and Technology

Abank uses a computer program during the night to tell if the alarm should ring. sensors in the bank set the following boolean variables:
vaultclosed: set to true if the bank vault is closed; otherwise false
heardnoise: set to true if a microphone heard noise; otherwise false
sawmovement: set to true if a camera saw movement in the bank; otherwise false
the automatic alarm should notify the police if there is noise and movement in the bank, or if the bank vault is open. which boolean expressions can be used in a selection statement to ring the alarm?

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