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    Deductively Speaking, If a Causes B, and If B Causes
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Deductively Speaking, If a Causes B, and If B Causes

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Question 3

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Deductively speaking, if A causes B, and if B causes C, then which of the following must be true:


A) A causes C
B) A does not cause C
C) only B causes C
D) none of the above
E) all of the above

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