Is orange juice contains vitamin C a theorem?
The statement "orange juice contains vitamin C" is not a theorem. A theorem is a mathematical statement that can be proven using logical reasoning and previously established mathematical principles. The statement about orange juice is a scientific fact that has been established through empirical research and experimentation. It is not a mathematical theorem.
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