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14 April, 21:11

Use the law of syllogism to draw a conclusion from the two given statements.

If it is Thursday, then Sara gets a paycheck.

If Sara gets a paycheck, then she goes to the bank.

A. Sara goes to the bank

B. If it is Thursday, then Sara goes to the bank

C. If it is Thursday.

D. If it is not Thursday, then Sara does not go to the bank.

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  1. 14 April, 22:52
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    The correct answer is B. If it is Thursday, then Sara goes to the bank

    Explanation:

    In the law of syllogism, you use the information of two statements of premises to draw a conclusion or inference that includes part of the two statements. This implies in the case presented, the best conclusion using syllogism is "If it is Thursday, then Sara goes to the bank" because this combines the fact Sara gets a paycheck on Thursday, and every time she gets a paycheck she goes to the bank. Also, this is the only statement that uses the information of the two premises to give a realistic and accurate conclusion or inference.
  2. 14 April, 23:28
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    B. If it is Thursday, then Sara goes to the bank.
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