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If an Inductive Argument Has True Premises and a Probably

Question 132

Question 132

Multiple Choice

If an inductive argument has true premises and a probably false conclusion, then we know the argument is:


A) Strong.
B) Invalid.
C) Unsound.
D) Valid.
E) Weak.

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