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If you are told that 'All cats have whiskers' and 'My pet is a cat', what can you conclude?

This is a direct application of deductive reasoning. If all cats have whiskers, and your pet is a cat, then your pet must have whiskers.

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Question: If you are told that 'All cats have whiskers' and 'My pet is a cat', what can you conclude?

Answer options: ✅ My pet has whiskers.

  • All whiskers belong to cats.
  • My pet is the only cat with whiskers.
  • Some animals without whiskers are cats.

Correct answer: My pet has whiskers.

Explanation: This is a direct application of deductive reasoning. If all cats have whiskers, and your pet is a cat, then your pet must have whiskers.

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