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Mathematics, 06.03.2020 02:26 alizeleach0123

Jane and Nancy were both awarded National Merit Scholarships (for academic excellence), and both love mathematics. Jane breezed through Dr. Morgan's calculus class. Thus, Nancy should do well in that class, too."

This argument is:

a. Deductive and Valid
b. Deductive and Invalid
c. Inductive and Strong
d. Inductive and Weak

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