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Reorder the premises in each of the arguments to show that the conclusion follow

ID: 2944737 • Letter: R

Question

Reorder the premises in each of the arguments to show that the conclusion follows as a valid consequence from the premises. It may be helpful to rewrite the statements in if-then form and replace some statements by their contrapositive.

1) When I work a logic example without grumbling, you may be sure it is one I understand.
2) The arguments in these examples are not arranged in regular order like the ones I am used to.
3) No easy examples make my head ache.
4) I can't understand examples if the arguments are not arranged in regular order like the ones I am used to.
5) I never grumble at an example unless it gives me a headache.

These examples are not easy.

Explanation / Answer

4 ... 3.. 5.. 1.. 2.