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| Question 592846:  	 INSTRUCTIONS: Select the conclusion that follows in a single step from the given premises.
 Given the following premises:
 1. ~N v H
 2. Q > ~(~N v H)
 3. (~N v Q) • (H > Q)
 
 
 
 
 A.  	 Q v Q 1, 3, CD
 
 B.  	 ~Q 1, 2, MT
 
 C.  	 ~N > ~(~N v H) 2, 3, HS
 
 D.  	 Q > (N • ~H) 2, DM
 
 E.  	 H > Q 3, Simp
 Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! The answer is choice A since this is a valid use of the constructive dilemma property. 
 
 Choice B uses modus tollens in a correct way, but you have to use double negation to do it properly. So more than one step is used. So choice B is out
 
 
 Choice C uses the hypothetical syllogism, but it's completely incorrect. So choice C is out.
 
 
 Choice D uses De Morgan's Law, which is valid, but it skips a step by leaving out double negation again...so choice D is out.
 
 
 Choice E is correct, but commutation must be used first. So choice E is out.
 
 
 So again, the answer is choice A.
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