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25. The statements given below are followed by some conclusions. Assume the statements are true, even if they contradict commonly known facts, and determine the conclusion/s that follow/s from the statements logically. Statements: I. Some bottles are bracelets. II. All bracelets are threads. Conclusions: I. Some threads are bracelets. II. Some bracelets are not bottles. 5: A. O Only conclusion I follows B. O Only conclusion II follows C. O Both conclusion I and conclusion II follow D. ONeither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows​

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Answered by gnanamkavinaswath
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Answer:

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Answered by maneeshi299mani
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Answer:

A. Only Conclusion 1 follows.

Step-by-step explanation:

As you can see that "All bracelets are threads", so some threads are bracelets. This is a correct conclusion because, according to the statement given,  if all bracelets are threads, then some threads should be bracelets.

In the second conclusion, the statement is " Some bracelets are not bottles" and according to this statement, if some bottles are bracelets, then some bracelets should be bottles, so the conclusion is not very appropriate, and appears to be wrong.

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