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Every X is a Y. Most Y are Z. A student wonders whether it follows that some X are Z.

Which one of the following correctly states whether the conclusion follows, and why?

  1. It does not follow, because the Z-bearing majority of the Y's might lie entirely within the portion of Y that contains no X.
  2. It does follow, because once all X fall inside Y, whatever is generally true of Y carries over to X.
  3. It does follow, because 'some' is the most modest of conclusions and 'most' can always sustain it.
  4. It does not follow, because the quantifiers 'most' and 'every' are of types that can never appear together in valid reasoning.
  5. It does not follow, because 'every X is a Y' fails to establish that any X actually exists.

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