Question: 1. No P are M. All S are M. 2. Some P are not M. Some M are S. 3. Some M are P. All

1. No P are M.

All S are M.

2. Some P are not M.

Some M are S.

3. Some M are P.

All S are M.

4. Some M are not P.

All M are S.

5. Some P are M.

All M are S.

Use Venn diagrams to obtain the conclusion that is validly implied by each of the above sets of premises. If no conclusion can be validly drawn, write "no conclusion."

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