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An Argument in Which the Conclusion Follows Necessarily from the Premises

Question 76

Question 76

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An argument in which the conclusion follows necessarily from the premises is a(n) _____.


A) deductive argument
B) inductive argument
C) implicative argument
D) valid argument

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