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Things Are Pleasant If, and Only If, They Are Not \lor

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Things are pleasant if, and only if, they are not too crowded. Everything too crowded is noisy. So if something isn't noisy, then something is pleasant.
-Which of the following propositions can also be proved from the premises of the above argument?


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