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37. In a valid standard form of categorical syllogism,
if predicate term is distributed in the conclusion,
then it must be distributed
(a) in both the premises
(b) in minor premises
(c) in major premises
(d) in none of the premises​

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Answered by Harshabeesam
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The major term is the predicate of the conclusion of a categorical syllogism. The minor term is the subject of the conclusion of a categorical syllogism

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