Since London is north of Paris and south of Edinburgh, it follows that Paris is south of

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The following arguments are deductive. Determine whether each is valid or invalid, and note the relationship between your answer and the truth or falsity of the premises and conclusion. Finally, determine whether the argument is sound or unsound.

Since London is north of Paris and south of Edinburgh, it follows that Paris is south of Edinburgh.

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QUESTION:

The following arguments are deductive. Determine whether each is valid or invalid, and note the relationship between your answer and the truth or falsity of the premises and conclusion. Finally, determine whether the argument is sound or unsound.

Since London is north of Paris and south of Edinburgh, it follows that Paris is south of Edinburgh.

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Let P represent the premise and C represents the conclusion.

P: London is north of Paris and south of Edinburgh

C: Paris is south of Edinburgh

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