uations and Inequalities
The following is an excerpt from a speech by a reknown banker.
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He or she who is without a conscience can steal customers' money. There is no one here who does not have a
license in his or her pocket. I know, and I know them by name.
The above argument can be expressed as shown below.
No banker is one who should steal customers' money.
All people here are bankers
Therefore, no person here is one who should steal customers' money
se an Euler diagram to determine whether the argument is valid or invalid
This test: 27 point(s) possible
This question: 1 point(s) possible
Select all possible Euler diagrams that best represent the two premises
A.
banker
steal customers
money
B.
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banker
steal customers
money
□ C.
steal customers
banker
money
person
D.
banker
person
steal customer
money
目
Do(es) the selected Euler diagramis) show that the argument is valid or in
