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Most people who own a cat also own a dog. However, most people who own a dog do not own a cat.
If the statements above are true, which one of the following must also be true?
- The population of dog owners is larger than the population of cat owners.
- No individual owns both a cat and a dog.
- Dog owners tend to be more responsible than cat owners.
- At least some people own neither a cat nor a dog.
- Exactly half of all dog owners also own a cat.
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