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Statements: 1. Some papers are pens
2. Some pencils are pens
Conclusions: 1. Some pens are pencils
2. Some pens are papers

A

only conclusion 1 follows,

B

only conclusion 2 follows,

C

either conclusion 1 or 2 follows,

D

both conclusion 1 and 2 follows,

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To solve the problem, we need to analyze the given statements and conclusions logically. Let's break it down step by step: ### Step 1: Understand the Statements 1. **Statement 1**: Some papers are pens. - This means there is an overlap between the set of papers and the set of pens. 2. **Statement 2**: Some pencils are pens. - This indicates that there is also an overlap between the set of pencils and the set of pens. ### Step 2: Analyze the Conclusions 1. **Conclusion 1**: Some pens are pencils. - This conclusion suggests that there is an overlap between the set of pens and the set of pencils. 2. **Conclusion 2**: Some pens are papers. - This conclusion indicates that there is an overlap between the set of pens and the set of papers. ### Step 3: Evaluate the Conclusions - **For Conclusion 1**: - We know from Statement 2 that some pencils are pens. However, we cannot definitively conclude that some pens are pencils based solely on the given statements. Therefore, Conclusion 1 does not necessarily follow from the statements. - **For Conclusion 2**: - From Statement 1, we know that some papers are pens. This means there is a definite overlap between the set of pens and the set of papers. Thus, Conclusion 2 follows from the statements. ### Final Decision - Conclusion 1 does not follow, but Conclusion 2 does follow from the statements. ### Answer - The correct answer is that only Conclusion 2 follows. ---
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