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If all 'Glarbs' are 'Flimsy' and some 'Flimsy' are 'Wobbly', which statement is definitely true?

The relationship between 'Glarbs' and 'Wobbly' is not definitively established. We only know all Glarbs are Flimsy, and some Flimsy are Wobbly, but the Flimsy t

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Question: If all 'Glarbs' are 'Flimsy' and some 'Flimsy' are 'Wobbly', which statement is definitely true?

Answer options:

  • Some 'Glarbs' are 'Wobbly'.
  • All 'Flimsy' are 'Glarbs'.
  • No 'Glarbs' are 'Wobbly'. ✅ None of the above.

Correct answer: None of the above.

Explanation: The relationship between 'Glarbs' and 'Wobbly' is not definitively established. We only know all Glarbs are Flimsy, and some Flimsy are Wobbly, but the Flimsy that are Wobbly might not be the Glarbs.

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