Multiple Choice
Using a truth table, we can tell that an argument is valid if
A) there is at least one row where the premises and conclusion are all true.
B) there is no row where the premises are true and the conclusion is false.
C) there is no row where the conclusion is false.
D) there is at least one row where the premises are all true and the conclusion is false.
Correct Answer:

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