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Question
Example 3 Determine whether a valid conclusion follows from the statement below for each given condition. If a valid conclusion does not follow, write no valid conclusion and explain why.
If Belinda scores higher than on the exam, then she will receive an A for the course.
Belinda scores an on the exam.
Step-by-Step Solution
VerifiedSince the hypothesis is false for the given statement and the given condition, the valid conclusion is that regardless of the conclusion being true or false, the statement must also be true.
In an if-then statement, the part of the statement immediately following “if” is the hypothesis, and the part of the statement immediately following “then” is the conclusion.
The given statement is “If Belinda scores higher than on the exam, then she will receive an A for the course”. The given condition is “Belinda scores a on the exam”.
The given statement is an if-then statement. Then, the hypothesis is “Belinda scores higher than on the exam” and the conclusion is “she will receive an A for the course”.
The given condition is “Belinda scores a on the exam”, which implies that the hypothesis is false.
Then regardless of the conclusion being true or false, the statement is said to be true.
This is the valid conclusion for the given statement and the given condition.