Question 416425
This is a valid argument because it is in the form of a hypothetical syllogism.



Remember, the basic form of a hypothetical syllogism is


1. If P, then Q
2. If Q, then R
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3. If P, then R


Note: we're assuming statements 1) and 2) are true, which shows that statement 3) follows.


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