Which Statement logically follows the two given statements: If the coffee is fresh, then it is hot. The coffee is fresh.
Which Statement logically follows the two given statements: If the coffee is fresh, then it is hot. The coffee is not fresh.
Which Statement logically follows the two given statements: If the coffee is fresh, then it is hot. The coffee is not hot.
Which Statement logically follows the two given statements: If the coffee is fresh, then it is hot. The coffee is hot.
Which Statement logically follows the two given statements: If I use a blue marker, then I am writing in blue. I am using a blue marker.
Which Statement logically follows the two given statements: If I use a blue marker, then I am writing in blue. I am not using a blue marker.
Which Statement logically follows the two given statements: If I use a blue marker, then I am writing in blue. I am writing in blue.
Which Statement logically follows the two given statements: If I use a blue marker, then I am writing in blue. I am not writing in blue.
Which Statement logically follows the two given statements: If sean studies, then he will pass. If sean does not pass, then he cannot go to prom.
Which Statement logically follows the two given statements: If sean studies, then he will pass. If sean passes, then he can go to prom.
Which Statement logically follows the two given statements: If sean studies, then he will pass. If sean studies, then he will not have time to play baseball.
Which Statement logically follows the two given statements: If sean studies, then he will pass. If sean did not go to prom, then he did not pass.
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