Use the first diagram to diagram the premise; the second one for the conclusion. Indicate whether each is valid or inval

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Use the first diagram to diagram the premise; the second one for the conclusion. Indicate whether each is valid or inval

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Use The First Diagram To Diagram The Premise The Second One For The Conclusion Indicate Whether Each Is Valid Or Inval 1
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Use the first diagram to diagram the premise; the second one for the conclusion. Indicate whether each is valid or invalid (2 points each). Either draw your answers on the circles below or submit an image of your handwritten work. Upload the file when done. 1. Some hospitals are fun places. It is false that no fun places are hospitals. OO F H H 2. No homes are family places. It is false that all homes are family places.. H F H F 3. Some hospitals are not fun places, Some fun places are not hospitals. OO F H o F 4. It is false that some homes are not family places. All homes are family places. O 5. All hospitals are fun places. It is false that some hospitals are fun places. F O O F H
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