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    Exam 8: Deductive and Inductive Reasoning and Logic
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    If It Is Possible for the Premises of a Deductive
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If It Is Possible for the Premises of a Deductive

Question 4

Question 4

Multiple Choice

If it is possible for the premises of a deductive argument to be true and its conclusion to be false, that argument is


A) Valid
B) Invalid
C) Indescribable
D) Sound.

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