Which is true?
a. A deductive argument always ends with a conclusion that is a statement of probability, no matter how remote that probability.
b. A sound deductive argument is one that has valid form and true premises.
c. Premises of deductive arguments are never derived through induction.
d. All of the above are true.
b
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