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Test: Finite Mathematics
1. | Consider the conditional statements: "If Mickey is a Freemason, then Nelson is a Freemason." "If Oscar is not a Freemason, then Nelson is not a Freemason." Nelson is a Freemason. What can be concluded about whether or not Mickey and Oscar are Freemasons? |
No conclusion can be drawn about either Mickey or Oscar.
Mickey is a Freemason; no conclusion can be drawn about Oscar.
Mickey is a Freemason; Oscar is not a Freemason.
Mickey and Oscar are both Freemasons.
Oscar is a Freemason; no conclusion can be drawn about Mickey.
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