TKTKTK
Senior Member
the premises are not important. what matters is if the structure of the argument is valid.
Yeah, I got that part (see 15/15), but I still think it's silly
the premises are not important. what matters is if the structure of the argument is valid.
p.s.
the answer given for the final question is incorect so some others of you should also have gotten 15/15.
I'd say that the answer for #15 is wrong.
part (a) of the premise states that "Water is a molecule composed of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom."
This is given as a fact as part of the premise. If this premise were true, then every future examination would confirm this.
part (b) of the premise is irrelevant.