7. For each of these sets of premises, what relevant conclusion or conclusions can be drawn? Explain the rules of inference used to obtain each conclusion from the premises. Give the reason for each of your answer. a) "Every student has an Internet account." "Homer does not have an Internet account." "Maggie has an Internet account." 77 b) "All foods that are healthy to eat do not taste good." "Tofu is healthy to eat." "You only eat what tastes good." "You do not eat tofu." "Cheeseburgers are not healthy to eat." c) "I am either dreaming or hallucinating." "I am not dreaming." "If I am hallucinating, I see elephants running down the road." 77 17 77 71 11
7. For each of these sets of premises, what relevant conclusion or conclusions can be drawn? Explain the rules of inference used to obtain each conclusion from the premises. Give the reason for each of your answer. a) "Every student has an Internet account." "Homer does not have an Internet account." "Maggie has an Internet account." 77 b) "All foods that are healthy to eat do not taste good." "Tofu is healthy to eat." "You only eat what tastes good." "You do not eat tofu." "Cheeseburgers are not healthy to eat." c) "I am either dreaming or hallucinating." "I am not dreaming." "If I am hallucinating, I see elephants running down the road." 77 17 77 71 11
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![7. For each of these sets of premises, what relevant
conclusion or conclusions can be drawn? Explain the
rules of inference used to obtain each conclusion from
the premises. Give the reason for each of your answer.
a) "Every student has an Internet account." "Homer
does not have an Internet account." "Maggie has an
Internet account."
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77
b) "All foods that are healthy to eat do not taste good."
"Tofu is healthy to eat." "You only eat what tastes
good." "You do not eat tofu." "Cheeseburgers are not
healthy to eat"
c) "I am either dreaming or hallucinating." "I am not
dreaming." "If I am hallucinating, I see elephants running
down the road."
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Transcribed Image Text:7. For each of these sets of premises, what relevant
conclusion or conclusions can be drawn? Explain the
rules of inference used to obtain each conclusion from
the premises. Give the reason for each of your answer.
a) "Every student has an Internet account." "Homer
does not have an Internet account." "Maggie has an
Internet account."
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77
b) "All foods that are healthy to eat do not taste good."
"Tofu is healthy to eat." "You only eat what tastes
good." "You do not eat tofu." "Cheeseburgers are not
healthy to eat"
c) "I am either dreaming or hallucinating." "I am not
dreaming." "If I am hallucinating, I see elephants running
down the road."
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71
77
11
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