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What are 2-3 questions that a critical reader and thinker should be asking himself or herself about logical deductive and
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Joshua
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Write the compound statement in symbols.
Let r = The food is good, p = I eat too much, q = I'll exercise. If the food is good and
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Jen
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Identify which argument is invalid:
a.) If I catch the bus on time, then I am not late to work. I was late to work. Therefore, I
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Jen
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help me solve this analogy
closed is to emptiness as open is to occupancy vacancy security enclosure
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mandy
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Consider the following sentences: (a) River Song is an archaeologist from the future. (b) River Song has a screwdriver.
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Marcella
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calling on people to be systematic means that everyone must think the same
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Anonymous
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when i am rounded to the nearest hundred, i am 3,300. the difference between my ones and thousands digits is 1. my tens digit is
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Laurin
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What does it mean to refute a opposing argument
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I breathe when I sleep.
CONDITIONAL: CONVERSE: INVERSE: CONTRA POSITIVE: BICONDITIONAL: I see what I eat. CONDITIONAL: CONVERSE:
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1.which statement uses faulty reasoning?
A.Because they are hidden,fawns are safer if left alone. B. The camouflage protects the
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Sara!
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your child is trying to prove that she did not steal chocolate chip cookies from the cookie jar, so she makes this argument:
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diane
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I need to identify two arguments and define the premises and conclusion. I have to tell weather it is deductivly valid or
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Lily
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Can deductive and inductive reasoning make compelling arguments by themselves
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Tiny
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I had to identify fallacies in my assignment.
The statement is "Many diseases hit individuals through no fault of their own, but
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Kim
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Insert the missing letter.
C -> F; D -> H; G -> N; H .? ; I -> R A O B P C Q D R Could you please help?
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BRENDON
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The statement, "Assuming that if it is rational for one person to stand at a football game to get a better view then it is
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Kathy
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determine which arguments are valid
2. The Lakers almost didn’t beat the Kings. They’ll never get past Dallas. 3. If the
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stphstvn
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Exercise 7-9
Given the premises, discuss whether the conclusion of each argument that follows is (a) true beyond a reasonable
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DAN QUIGLY
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From these premises...
Ken is a killer and Sam is a saint. Ken is a killer. ...which of the following conclusions are implied? a.
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Anonymous
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Use the following statements to answer questions 2 and 3.
I. If it is warm out and does not rain, then i will go to the beach.
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Haiden
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Evaluating reason and quick check which phrase does defines a sound argument and impractical analysis that is hard to prove a
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The set of letters in the box go together in a certain way. Find the set of letters that belongs
where you see the question mark
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Christian sigua
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Look at the statement below.
“All dogs are mammals.” Which of these is a logically equivalent statement? Answer A. All dogs
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Anonymous
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Read the following statement. If a figure has three sides, it is a triangle. What is the contrapositive of this statement? If a
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Which phrase defines a sound argument?(1 point) Responses a loud remark a loud remark a sensible and valid statement a sensible
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@slaxyo on discord
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Which phrase defines a sound argument
a sensible and valid statement a popular opinion a loud remark an impractical analysis that
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Which phrase defines a sound argument?(1 point)
Responses a sensible and valid statement a sensible and valid statement an
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idk
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
“Their reasoning is sound, I must admit.” Which of the following best defines the
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TEACHER
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An inference is based on ___.
Responses A evidenceevidence B your moodyour mood C a wild guess
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
“Their reasoning is sound, I must admit.” Which of the following best defines the
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Which statement describes a sound reason used to support a claim? (1 point) grounded in fact.
Sound reasons are Sound reasons are
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trippie
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Featured Strategies: Using a Model, Making a Table, and Solving a Simpler Problem. In a new school built for 1000 students,
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Kyleigh
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Which shows a true conditional with a correctly identified hypothesis and conclusion?
A. If an object weighs one pound, then it
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Which phrase defines a sound argument?(1 point)
Responses a loud remark a loud remark a popular opinion a popular opinion a
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Amilyah Watson
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You're in a room with two doors one door leads to nothing and the other one leads outside one door always tells the truth and
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Christopher
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If Miguel went to science club every Thursday for 4 months and three weeks and each Thursday 25 chairs were set up for club
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Consider the following list of premises:
a ^ :b ! c; :a ! :d; Show that g is a valid conclusion by constructing a step-by-step
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HELP
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31.Identify the Hypothesis of the statement below.
If you are riding on a train, then it will stop at every station on the line.
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Sarah
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Determine whether the statement is true or false. If the statement is true of false explain why.
Can you please help?
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Helen
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sound argument –
relevant – conflicting information – Define
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write the statement in symbols using the p and q given below. Then construct a truth table for the symbolic statement and select
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angela
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If Gina cleans her room, then she will go to the mall.
Which of these is logically equivalent to the given statement? Answer A.
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Anonymous
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Combine the three simple statements below in a compound sentence of the form . That is, provide a written statement in which you
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Maranda
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Original Statement "If it's a garage sale, then it's a Sunday."
Statement 1 "If it's a Sunday, then it's a garage sale."
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Megan
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Can someone explain this question is about deductive reasoning and inductive reasoning. I say the answer is deductive reasoning.
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B.B.
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would you help me write a logic application for
andy has the cards1,5,and 7 belle has the crds 5,4,and 7 carol has the cards 2,4
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deborah cobb
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Complete the analogy. Select the correct answer from the list. (1 point) keyboard : type : : pen :
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Choose the best example of Logos:
what is the correct answer On the 2d of July, 1776, the old Continental Congress, to the dismay
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You have a 7-liter, and an 11-liter container with no markings on them. Both are empty. You may fill up any of them from the
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Sam
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In the remote village of Kandang, there are only three villagers, Bee, Cee, and Gee. One fine day, you visited Kandang village
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Jacqueline
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