Let's say that the following arguments are true: 1. All Parkers are Franks. 2. All Franks are smart. Therefore, we can conclude that all Parkers must be smart. Is this conclusion true or false?

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Let's say that the following arguments are true: <br>1. All Parkers are Franks. <br>2. All Franks are smart. <br>Therefore, we can conclude that all Parkers must be smart. Is this conclusion true or false?