INSTRUCTIONS: Select the conclusion that follows in a single step from the given premises. Given the following premises: 1 . (K • ?T) ? (K • ?H) 2 . ?M ? (K • ?H) 3 . ?(K • ?H)

A) ?K ? H 3, DM

B) K • ?T 1, 3, DS

C) K • (?T ? ?H) 1, Dist

D) M 2, 3, MT

E) (?M • K) ? ?H 2, Exp


C

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