Given below are two premises. Four conclusions are drawn from them (taking, singly or together). Select the code that states the validly drawn conclusions. PREMISES :(i) Some flowers are red. (ii) All roses are flowers. Conclusions :(1) Some roses are red.(2) Some red things are flowers.(3) Some flowers are roses.(4) All roses are red. Code :

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Given below are two premises. Four conclusions are drawn from them (taking, singly or together). Select the code that states the validly drawn conclusions. PREMISES :<br />(i) Some flowers are red. (ii) All roses are flowers. Conclusions :<br />(1) Some roses are red.<br />(2) Some red things are flowers.<br />(3) Some flowers are roses.<br />(4) All roses are red. Code :