The statements given below are followed by conclusions in the options. Assume the statements are true, even if they contradict commonly known facts, and determine the conclusion that follows from the statements logically.Statements:I. All rooms are buildings.II. Some rooms are bathrooms. Ops: A. All buildings are bathrooms. B. Some buildings are bathrooms. C. No buildings are bathrooms. D. None follows
Question
The statements given below are followed by conclusions in the options. Assume the statements are true, even if they contradict commonly known facts, and determine the conclusion that follows from the statements logically.Statements:I. All rooms are buildings.II. Some rooms are bathrooms. Ops: A. All buildings are bathrooms. B. Some buildings are bathrooms. C. No buildings are bathrooms. D. None follows
Solution
The correct conclusion that follows from the given statements is option B: Some buildings are bathrooms.
Here's the step-by-step reasoning:
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The first statement says that all rooms are buildings. This means that whatever is true for all rooms is also true for some buildings.
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The second statement says that some rooms are bathrooms.
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Therefore, since some rooms are bathrooms and all rooms are buildings, it follows that some buildings must be bathrooms.
So, option B is the correct conclusion.
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