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1. P -- > ~S -> ~C ... 1
OR
1. P -- > ~S -> ~C ...
Both of my outcomes require E to be true. Do people ...
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... no longer relevant and only E is. Because right now the ... the future is not relevant. E is correct because it says ... how I personally see it :P
... normally take pass/fail is P.E. If this is a class ... cared at all about the P/F classes. But like I ... that were voluntarily switched to P/F, which may potentially be ...