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Read the given statement(s) and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information given in the statement(s) is true, even if it appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the statement(s). Statements: All cakes are breads. All cakes are pastries. Conclusions: (I) Some breads are pastries. (II) All pastries are cakes

ABoth conclusions (I) and (II) follow.

BOnly conclusion (I) follows.

COnly conclusion (II) follows.

DNeither conclusion (I) nor (II) follows

Answer:

B. Only conclusion (I) follows.

Read Explanation:

Only conclusion (I) follows.


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