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If an argument has a false premise in it, the argument's conclusion can be

true.
True
False

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Answer: False

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The conclusion is wrong if the premise is wrong. A premise is a court or set of courts based on which a conclusion is formed, so this assumption must be correct. The premise is previously emphasized in a text, and its emphasis is stated at least twice. Finally, the author draws a conclusion based on these assumptions or assumptions.

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