Given the premises "If I am in a meeting, then my phone is on silent"...

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Given the premises "If I am in a meeting, then my phone is on silent" and "If my phone is on silent, then I will not hear your call," is it a valid argument to conclude "If I am in a meeting, then I will not hear your call?"Select the correct answer below:There is not enough information to determine whether the argument is valid.The argument is valid.The argument is not valid.

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