I got some questions... Can someone help me find the inferences of following?

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• M←/→N→O inference:

I believe no inference can be made ….. or is it O←s→/M?????

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• P -m→ Q ←/→R inference:

P -m→/R

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• A←s→B←/→C inference:

Again, I don't think there is any inference that can be made …….. but some people say A←s→/C, /C←s→A...

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Can someone plz help me find the correct inference? Thank you!!! (3(/p)

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  • Tuesday, Jul 11 2017

    @akikookmt881 Thank you so much always! Finally clarified in my mind!

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  • Saturday, Jul 08 2017

    @donamhyun690 said:

    I got some questions... Can someone help me find the inferences of following?

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    • M←/→N→O inference:

    I believe no inference can be made ….. or is it O←s→/M?????

    .

    • P -m→ Q ←/→R inference:

    P -m→/R

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    • A←s→B←/→C inference:

    Again, I don't think there is any inference that can be made …….. but some people say A←s→/C, /C←s→A...

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    Can someone plz help me find the correct inference? Thank you!!! (3(/p)

    By "M←/→N," do you mean "The Double-Not arrow" used by PowerScore?

    If so, as I wrote to you in this thread (https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/comment/75223), it means M --> /N.

    Since you are enrolled in Ultimate+, I recommend not using PowerScore Bibles. I don't know if your examples above are from PowerScore, but I think it is only confusing you.

    •M → /N → O

    Please review: Valid Argument Form (3 of 9)

    https://classic.7sage.com/lesson/valid-argument-form-3-of-9/

    •P -m→ Q →/R

    Please review: Valid Argument Form (5 of 9)

    https://classic.7sage.com/lesson/valid-argument-form-5-of-9/

    •A←s→B → /C

    Please review: Valid Argument Form (4 of 9)

    https://classic.7sage.com/lesson/valid-argument-form-4-of-9/

    To review all the valid argument forms, see:

    Valid Argument Forms 1 - 3

    https://classic.7sage.com/lesson/valid-argument-forms-1-3-of-9/

    Valid Argument Forms 4 - 9

    https://classic.7sage.com/lesson/valid-argument-forms-4-9-of-9/

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