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Mathematics, 29.01.2021 16:50 damienlopezram

In a classic Conan Doyle story, Sherlock Holmes solves a crime mystery by recognizing that a guard dog didn't bark. Therefore, the dog must have known the perpetrator. Holmes' reasoning goes like this: if the guard dog doesn't know a person, then it barks. The dog didn't bark. Therefore, it knew the person. Which rule of inference is being used here?

a. Addition.
b. Simplification.
c. Conjunction.
d. Modus Ponens.
e. Hypothetical Syllogism.
f. Disjunctive Syllogism.
g. Modus Tollens.
h. Resolution.

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