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A toothpick is useful.
Question 1:
A toothpick is useful.
Useful things are valuable.
A toothpick is valuable.
If the first two statements are true, the third statement is
A.
true
Feedback
To the extent that a toothpick is useful, it has value.
B.
false
C.
uncertain
D.
none of these
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