Question
If all birds have wings, and some animals have wings, what can you conclude about those animals?
All animals are birds.
Some animals are birds.
Some birds are animals.
None of these conclusions can be drawn.
All animals are birds.
Some animals are birds.
Some birds are animals.
None of these conclusions can be drawn.
Answers
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GPT-4o mini
Given the statements, we can analyze them logically:
1. "All birds have wings."
2. "Some animals have wings."
From these two premises, we can infer the following:
- Just because some animals have wings does not mean they are birds. There are other winged creatures (like bats, insects, etc.) that are not birds.
- Therefore, we cannot conclusively say that any of the options provided are correct based purely on the statements given.
So the correct answer is: **None of these conclusions can be drawn.**
1. "All birds have wings."
2. "Some animals have wings."
From these two premises, we can infer the following:
- Just because some animals have wings does not mean they are birds. There are other winged creatures (like bats, insects, etc.) that are not birds.
- Therefore, we cannot conclusively say that any of the options provided are correct based purely on the statements given.
So the correct answer is: **None of these conclusions can be drawn.**