7.4 Future of Jobs

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7.4.9 Syllogism

Syllogism is a kind of reasoning in which a conclusion is drawn from two given statements (premises); a middle term connects the two statements, but not in the conclusion. Example:

  1. Animals living in water can swim.
  2. Whales live in water
  3.  Conclusion: Whales can swim

In the following questions find the correct conclusions for the statements.