Asked by Kate
I keep getting different answers from different sources on these questions... I'm still not sure. Anyone else who can lend their opinion?
#1
I need to know if this is a real or apparent argument.
A: I saw Bob with Mary last night.
B: You saw Frank, Bob's identical twin, with Marsha last night.
#2. Also, I need to know if these statements are consistent or inconsistent.
(A and B are two different people)
A: I think Ian is at the tea house.
B: You know very well that Ian is not at the tea house.
#1
I need to know if this is a real or apparent argument.
A: I saw Bob with Mary last night.
B: You saw Frank, Bob's identical twin, with Marsha last night.
#2. Also, I need to know if these statements are consistent or inconsistent.
(A and B are two different people)
A: I think Ian is at the tea house.
B: You know very well that Ian is not at the tea house.
Answers
Answered by
kate
Oops. In the first set of statements, both statements should read "Mary."
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