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Determine if the conclusion follows logically from the premises.
Premise: If you have a maple tree, then you have to rake leaves in autumn
Premise: Jon has to rake leaves in autumn Conclusion: Jon has a maple tree
a. Valid argument
b. Invalid argument
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invalid because it doesnt say that hes at his house
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