SOLUTION: accept the given statement as true. what can you conclude by using the given
statement together with each additional statement? if no conclusion is possible, write no conclusion.
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Question 1153906: accept the given statement as true. what can you conclude by using the given
statement together with each additional statement? if no conclusion is possible, write no conclusion.
if the Crawdads play, then the party will be a success.
1. The Crawdads did not play.
2. The party was a success.
3. The party was a failure.
4. The Crawdads played.
Answer by greenestamps(13215) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1. No conclusion. The given statement says nothing about what happens if they don't play.
2. No conclusion. The party can be a success for other reasons.
3. The Crawdads did not play. The given statement says the party would have been a success if they had played.
4. The party was a success. That is exactly what the given statement says.
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