Given below are two premises and four conclusions drawn from those premises. Select the code that expresses conclusion drawn validly from the premises (separately or jointly). Premises(A) All dogs are mammals(B) No cats are dogs Conclusions :(i) No cats are mammals (ii) Some cats are mammals (iii) No dogs are cats (iv) No dogs are non-mammals Codes : G. o. he. het B C D E F 5 km A 4 km 5 km 3 km 6 km 3 km

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Given below are two premises and four conclusions drawn from those premises. Select the code that expresses conclusion drawn validly from the premises (separately or jointly). Premises<br />(A) All dogs are mammals<br />(B) No cats are dogs Conclusions :<br />(i) No cats are mammals (ii) Some cats are mammals (iii) No dogs are cats (iv) No dogs are non-mammals Codes : G. o. he. het B C D E F 5 km A 4 km 5 km 3 km 6 km 3 km