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    If the Disjunctive Premise of a Disjunctive Argument Has N
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If the Disjunctive Premise of a Disjunctive Argument Has N

Question 166

Question 166

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If the disjunctive premise of a disjunctive argument has N disjuncts, and the conclusion is one of those disjuncts, then how many syllogisms make up the argument?


A) N
B) 2N
C) N +1
D) N F-1
E) N/2

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