INSTRUCTIONS: Select the correct translation for each problem. Use capital letters to represent affirmative English statements. Michelob's being complex is a necessary condition for Heineken's being balanced unless Alaskan's being sweet is a sufficient condition for Carlsberg's being malty

A) (M ? H) ? (A ? C)
B) (M ? H) ? (A ? C)
C) (M ? H) ? (C ? A)
D) (H ? M) ? (A ? C)
E) (H ? M) ? (A ? C)


D

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A) enumerative induction B) statistical syllogism C) causal argument D) analogy

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