Statements: Some dogs are cats.
No camel is a rat.
All cats are camels.
Conclusions: I. All dogs may be camels.
II. Some dogs may not be camels.
For conclusion I, second statement is not required, because we find a common term ‘cat’ in the first and the third statement. Some dogs are cats (I) + All cats are camels (A) = Some dogs are camels (I) ⇒ Probable conclusions ⇒ All dogs may be camels (A) and Some dogs may not be camels(O). Hence, both conclusion I and II will follow.
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