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Some kids are adults.Some adults are not old.Conclusions1. Some kids are not old.2. Some kids are old.

Question

Some kids are adults.

Some adults are not old.

Conclusions

  1. Some kids are not old.
  2. Some kids are old.
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Solution

The given statements are:

  1. Some kids are adults.
  2. Some adults are not old.

From these statements, we cannot definitively conclude either of the conclusions:

  1. Some kids are not old.
  2. Some kids are old.

Here's why:

For the first conclusion (Some kids are not old), while it's true that some adults are not old, we don't know if the kids who are adults fall into this category. It's possible that all the kids who are adults are old. So, we can't definitively say that some kids are not old.

For the second conclusion (Some kids are old), while it's true that some kids are adults, we don't know if these kids are old or not. It's possible that all the kids who are adults are not old. So, we can't definitively say that some kids are old.

In conclusion, based on the given statements, we can't definitively conclude either of the proposed conclusions.

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