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                From these premises...
Ken is a killer and Sam is a saint.
Ken is a killer.
...which of the following conclusions are implied?
a. Sam is a saint.
b. Ken is a killer or Sam is a saint.
c. Sam is a saint or Sam is not a saint.
d. All of the above are implied
e. None of the above are implied.
I am sure that a and c are implied, but am not sure if b is (which would make the correct answer d, all of the above). I am leaning toward just a and c...
Thanks!
            
        Ken is a killer and Sam is a saint.
Ken is a killer.
...which of the following conclusions are implied?
a. Sam is a saint.
b. Ken is a killer or Sam is a saint.
c. Sam is a saint or Sam is not a saint.
d. All of the above are implied
e. None of the above are implied.
I am sure that a and c are implied, but am not sure if b is (which would make the correct answer d, all of the above). I am leaning toward just a and c...
Thanks!
Answers
                    Answered by
            GuruBlue
            
    The only one that is stated is "Sam is a saint".  There is no "or" in the premises
    
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