Respuesta :

Okay, here we have this:

Considering the provided sentences, we are going to apply the law of syllogism, so we obtain the following:

Let us remember that the law of Syllogism says that:

(1) If p , then q . And (2) If q , then r .

Then we can derive that: (3) If p , then r .

Applying:

(1) If the dog jumps in the lake, then it gets wet. (R->S)

(2) If the dog gets wet, then it can't come in the house. (S->T)

We can derive that:

(3) If the dog jumps in the lake, then it can't come in the house. (R -> T)