Premise 1: All the cups in my house are green. Premise 2: I am drinking from a green cup. Conclusion: I must be at home. Decide whether the above argument is inductive or deductive. Select an answer If the above argument is inductive, decide if it is strong or weak. Select not applicable if the argument is deductive. Select an answer If the above argument is deductive, decide if it is valid or invalid. Select not applicable if the argument is inductive. Select an answer
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