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Max, James, and Brett were playing basketball. One of them broke a window, and the other two saw him break it. Max said, "I am
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Anonymous
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The president spoke to 19 congressmen from Texas to encourage them to vote for a bill. Since four of the 19 congressmen went on
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Pete
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A friend provides 100 pieces of supporting evidence for a mathematical statement. What is the minimum number of counter examples
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Abby
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Symbolize and test for the validity of the following arguement using pattern proof
If u send me a message then I will come to
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Aryaa
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Question :
Consider the following sentences and prove that "Diana will win the game" 1.All Players are clever. 2.Anyone who is
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Arya
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No beer drinker is a vegan. John is a beer drinker. Therefore, John is not a vegan.
Is this valid or invalid. If valid, give a
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Anonymous
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Tomorrow is to day before yesterday as Tuesday is to -?
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Afra
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Does this follow the rules of logic according to math?:
Premise : I want to be a robot when I grow up Premise : I will never grow
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Anonymous
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State the negation of the following statement: its not raining?
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hannah
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Given that A1, ... An are completely incompatible hypotheses, from the fact that the conditional probability of A1 given
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Sally
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If a young child calls a dogs,he has made a logical error. I am thinking true. Adults speaking parentese may effect their infant
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Betty
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You are dead. In a room with two doors. One leads to heaven. One leads to Hell. Infront of each door stands a man. One man tells
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Joan
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Three hats are placed on the heads of three men standing in a line. Each man can only see the men and hats in front of him. In
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unowen
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A solution should consider higher values more than lower values.
True/False True
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Bri
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Describe the difference between inductive and deductive reasoning
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Hello,
Struggling to get my head around this. So we have this statement. ----------------------------------- If it rains on
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Anon
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Which conditional has the same truth as its converse?
A. If x=7, then |x|=7 B. If x-17=4, then x=21
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If you can draw another conclusion from premises is the conclusion inductively invalid?
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A
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I have finished my assignment I just need someone to read it over and check my logic, please and thank you!
1. Read the following
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Dan
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Read the following argument and answer the question that follows:
1. According to the 2010/11 Statistics Canada census aboriginal
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A
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The following argument appeared in the draft of a bill before the Louisiana State Legislature in 2001:
Whereas, the writings of
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Jay
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Reasoning Word Problem: A school's lockers are numbered 1-100. One hundred students enter the school one at a time. The first
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LizzyLiz
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I need to explain how this argument could be constructed as circular,
the argument is [W]e may observe, that there is no species
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Dan
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I need to identify if each premise is acceptable or unacceptable, and for this the conditions of acceptability are
acceptable by
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Dan
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All Whales are mammals. All mammals have hair or fur. Therefore, all whales have hair or fur.
True or False: There is no
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Susan
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Please formalize the argument given in the following passage.
For all inferences from experience suppose, as their foundation,
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cv
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Aron: The two double A batteries in my CD player are dead, so the CD player doesn’t work. My television remote control, which
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Anonymous
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Which symbolic notation represents the contrapositive of a conditional statement?(1 point) Responses
~p→ ~q q→ p p→ q ~q→
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no name
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What is the next analogy? Fifteen:Five::Nine:????????
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LUV2SPELL
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Chances are I'll be carded at JJ's, because Kera, Sherry, and Bobby were all carded there, and they all look as though they're
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winnie
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when one assumes that when one event follows another in time, that the first event causes the second to occur,he or she may
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Dulce
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To criticize a deductive argument logically, one might:
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Anonymous
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which phrase defines a sound argument?
a. a sensible and valid statement b. a loud remark c. a popular opinion d. an impractical
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Calculate the truth value (f or V)
a. Is it true that if (the Papaya is a fruit from the Caricaseas or the Pitahaya is the fruit
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JuanPro
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The following argument is valid:
No student is happy You are happy Therefore, you are not a student A) True B) False
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Lynn
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Assume you are given a sound argument. What do you know about it? (Points : 1)
It is deductive. It is valid. Both A and B None of
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Ashley
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A fallacy is an argument that
a. is a weak inductive argument. b. makes a mistake in deriving a conclusion. c. has a false
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Joe
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I've seen these questions asked today/yesterday (and answered) but I just wanted someone to check over my answers to see if they
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Dan
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Identify the premise/s and the conclusion and label them. Complete the argument if necessary.
1.My bowl fell off of the counter
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Ashley
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Please Help me with this question:Considering
a 4*4 square grid,How many ways are there to fill each square with an integer from
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steve
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Natural Deduction Proof Help?
Having trouble with these two 1. 1 ~Y ⊃ ~L 2 W v ~Y 3 W ⊃ ~B / ~B v ~L 2. 1 ~U • (G = ~T) 2
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Rick
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a person who is shown his or hr arument commits a fallacy should
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pp
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Use a truth table to determine that "division into cases" rule of inference is valid.
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Joy
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Which of the following most accurately describes what an appeal to precedent is?
Hint A. A type of inductive generalization B. A
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Felicia
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write the statement in symbolic form.
Let p: The Temperatue is 90 degrees Let q: The air conditioner is working Let r: If the
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Lisa
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"You didn't like that book; so you probably don't like to read" is
a weak inductive argument. a strong deductive argument. not an
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Mog
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I need help coming up with a deductive syllogism (general to specific)
The conclusion is: Therefore, driving age must be raised.
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Jeevika
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I am reading an article about Britney Spears leaving the X-Factor. On of the lines says "she wasn't a great judge, but she
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Jackie
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A sentence is said to be truth-functional if and only if (Points : 1)
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Anonymous
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When a conditional and its converse are true, you can combine them as a true ____.
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get this question right you bot
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