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Some Alphas are not Gammas.
All Betas are Gammas.

Which of the following conclusions can be
deduced from the two statements above?
(A) Some Alphas are not Betas.
(B) No Gammas are Alphas.
(C) All Gammas are Betas.
(D) All Alphas are Gammas.
(E) Some Alphas are Gammas.


A.
E: if some alphas are not gammas, the it could be true that all alphas are not gammas. So E is out.
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Some Alphas are not Gammas.
All Betas are Gammas.

Which of the following conclusions can be
deduced from the two statements above?
(A) Some Alphas are not Betas.
(B) No Gammas are Alphas.
(C) All Gammas are Betas.
(D) All Alphas are Gammas.
(E) Some Alphas are Gammas.

A.
E: if some alphas are not gammas, the it could be true that all alphas are not gammas. So E is out.


Can you please explain?
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By the way, OA is A



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