Math, asked by sarojpawn111, 1 year ago

Solve this syllogism ..

Statements::
1. Some A are B .
2. All D are E .
3. Some A are not E .
4. Some C are not A .
5. Some D are B .
6. Only C are B .
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Conclusions::
1. Some C are A .
2. Some A are not C is a possibility.
3. All E can't be B is a possibility.
4. Some E are definitely not C.
5. Only D are C is a possibility.
6. Some A are definitely not D.
7. Some A are no C.

        Considering the above statements to be true how many conclusion(s) is/are logically follow(s).​


sarojpawn111: anyone find the answer ,,,, please give with the explanation

Answers

Answered by srisuranamotorsfinan
1

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

All E can't be B a possibility. Because the statement says that all D are E but only some D are B.

Hope this is right..

But its bit confusing

I think I am right


sarojpawn111: how many conclusion/s is/are following the statements
sarojpawn111: but I don't think it's correct answer
srisuranamotorsfinan: Sry if I am wrong
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