Answer:
If it is raining when we leave, you will see pink ducks.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Law of Syllogism is defined by the following rule:
[tex]P\implies Q \,\land\,Q\implies R[/tex] (Eq. 1)
[tex]\therefore P\implies R[/tex]
Where [tex]P[/tex], [tex]Q[/tex], [tex]R[/tex] are propositions.
From statements we know that propositions are:
P = It is raining when we leave.
Q = I open the umbrella.
R = You see pink ducks.
By applying the Law of Syllogism we construct this compound proposition:
If it is raining when we leave, you will see pink ducks.