1. Statements followed by some conclusions are given below. Statements: A. Some electricians are plumbers. B. All plumbers are mechanics. Conclusions: I. Some mechanics are electricians or plumbers. II. Not all electricians are mechanics. Find which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements.





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