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If all 'A' are 'B', and some 'B' are 'C', then which conclusion is definitely true?

From 'some B are C', it logically follows that 'some C are B'. The relationships between A and C cannot be definitively determined from the given premises.

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Question: If all 'A' are 'B', and some 'B' are 'C', then which conclusion is definitely true?

Answer options:

  • All 'A' are 'C'.
  • Some 'A' are 'C'. ✅ Some 'C' are 'B'.
  • No 'A' are 'C'.

Correct answer: Some 'C' are 'B'.

Explanation: From 'some B are C', it logically follows that 'some C are B'. The relationships between A and C cannot be definitively determined from the given premises.

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