Which conclusion logically follows from the statements: Some beads are rings. Some rings are bangles. All bangles are clothes. All clothes are boxes? A) Some bangles are beads. B)... Which conclusion logically follows from the statements: Some beads are rings. Some rings are bangles. All bangles are clothes. All clothes are boxes? A) Some bangles are beads. B) Some boxes are rings. C) Some boxes are bangles. D) Some clothes are rings.

Understand the Problem

The question presents a set of logical statements and asks us to determine which conclusion can be logically drawn based on those statements. We will analyze the relationships among beads, rings, bangles, clothes, and boxes to find the correct conclusion.

Answer

Some boxes are bangles.

The final answer is 'Some boxes are bangles'.

Answer for screen readers

The final answer is 'Some boxes are bangles'.

More Information

The logical flow from the statements indicates that all bangles, which are inherently clothes, are also boxes. Thus, the conclusion that 'Some boxes are bangles' is valid.

Tips

A common mistake is to misunderstand the transitive property in syllogisms; ensure each step logically follows from the preceding statement.

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