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    Exam 8: Valid Inferences
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    If the Conclusion of a Valid Argument Is False, Then
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If the Conclusion of a Valid Argument Is False, Then

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Question 16

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If the conclusion of a valid argument is false, then we know for certain that one or more of its premises is or are _________________.

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