Premise: G –m→ F

Conclusion: C ←s→ G

This is a question from 7Sage course.

It is asking to find sufficient assumption and the correct answer is F-->C.

I totally agree with the answer, however, was wondering F--m-->C can also be the correct answer.

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  • Thursday, Feb 15 2018

    No. You cannot make a valid deduction from "G -m--> F -m-> C." It is possible, but it is not valid (i.e. 100% true). See "Invalid Argument Form (6 of 7)" under "Invalid Argument Forms."

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