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    Identify the Valid Conclusion That Can Be Drawn from the Premises
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Identify the Valid Conclusion That Can Be Drawn from the Premises

Question 3

Question 3

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Identify the valid conclusion that can be drawn from the premises below: Some X are not Y. All X are Z. Therefore,


A) Some Z are not Y
B) No X is Y
C) Some Z are not X
D) No Y is X

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