Asked by Caliborn
Draw a conclusion for the statement if possible.
If a coin is a quarter, then it is worth 25 cents. If a coin is worth 25 cents, then 4 would make a dollar.
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Responses
If I have a coin, then I have a quarter.
If I have a coin, then I have a quarter.
If a coin is a quarter, then 4 would make a dollar.
If a coin is a quarter, then 4 would make a dollar.
If it is worth 25 cents, it is a coin.
If it is worth 25 cents, it is a coin.
It is not possible to draw a conclusion.
If a coin is a quarter, then it is worth 25 cents. If a coin is worth 25 cents, then 4 would make a dollar.
(1 point)
Responses
If I have a coin, then I have a quarter.
If I have a coin, then I have a quarter.
If a coin is a quarter, then 4 would make a dollar.
If a coin is a quarter, then 4 would make a dollar.
If it is worth 25 cents, it is a coin.
If it is worth 25 cents, it is a coin.
It is not possible to draw a conclusion.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**It is not possible to draw a conclusion.**
The premises provided do not logically connect in a way that allows for a definitive conclusion about having a quarter, the nature of the coin, or other logical implications based on the given statements.
**It is not possible to draw a conclusion.**
The premises provided do not logically connect in a way that allows for a definitive conclusion about having a quarter, the nature of the coin, or other logical implications based on the given statements.
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