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<math>\text{(A) Some students are fraternity members.} \quad\\ | <math>\text{(A) Some students are fraternity members.} \quad\\ | ||
− | \text{(B) Some fraternity | + | \text{(B) Some fraternity members are not students.} \quad\\ |
\text{(C) Some students are not fraternity members.} \quad\\ | \text{(C) Some students are not fraternity members.} \quad\\ | ||
\text{(D) No fraternity member is a student.} \quad\\ | \text{(D) No fraternity member is a student.} \quad\\ |
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Problem
Assume that, for a certain school, it is true that
I: Some students are not honest. II: All fraternity members are honest.
A necessary conclusion is:
Solution
See also
1968 AHSC (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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