.Deductive or inauctive Valid or invalid .Sound, unsound, or not decidable . Str
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.Deductive or inauctive Valid or invalid .Sound, unsound, or not decidable . Strong or weak . Cogent, not cogent, or not decidable Example: Socrates is a man, all men are mortal, and therefore Answer: The sentence is deductive and both valid and sound. Socrates is mortal. a. All knives are spoon s. All spoons are forks. Therefore, all knives are forks. b. Consumption of food products with high sugar content is the cause of an epidemic of type 2 diabetes. If you want to stay healthy, cut down on sweets a drinks. nd sugared soda c. If A and B cannot be both true at the same time; and you know that either A or C must be true, but not both; and you know that C is not true, then you know that B is false. d. (bonus question) If the service of our company is getting worse we will hear more complaints. The number of complaints has, indeed, gone up! Therefore, we must conclude that our service has gotten worse...Explanation / Answer
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A). Sentence is deductive and valid.
B).Sentence is inductive and invalid.
C) sentence is deductive and valid.
D) sentence is inductive and valid.
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