Math, asked by syedaiqra708, 4 months ago

Assumptions:
Customer 1 and customer 2 each buy products X and Z.
Product Y is never sold to customers who buy product Z.
Conclusion:
Product Y is never sold to customers 1 and 2.
If the assumptions are true, is the conclusion
A) Correct
B) Cannot be determined based on the information available
C) Incorrect

Answers

Answered by sahisahisahisahi449
1

Answer:

correct

Step-by-step explanation:

option A) correct is the answer

Answered by aryanagarwal466
1

Answer:

If the assumptions are true, the conclusion is correct.

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given that:

Customer 1 and customer 2 each buy products X and Z.

Product Y is never sold to customers who buy product Z.

Conclusion given is Product Y is never sold to customers 1 and 2.

As per the given information, Customer 1 bought - Products X, Z.

Customer 2 bought - Products X, Z.

Those who buy product Z can never get product Y.

Hence, it is clear that none of the customer can buy product product Y and both bought Z.

Hence, if the assumptions are true, the conclusion is correct.

Option (A) is correct.

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