In a true hypothetical proposition:
A) the truth of the antecedent is sufficient to guarantee the truth of the consequent
B) the truth of the consequent is sufficient to guarantee the truth of the antecedent
C) the antecedent could be true, while the consequent is false
D) the truth of the antecedent tells us nothing about the truth of the consequent
E) the antecedent and consequent cannot both be false
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