easy · LSAT Logical Reasoning

Consider two premises that hold without exception: most members of category A also belong to category B, and every member of category B also belongs to category C.

Which one of the following can be properly inferred from these premises?

  1. A majority of A-members are also C-members.
  2. Every A-member is also a C-member.
  3. There is at least one C-member that is not an A-member.
  4. A majority of C-members are also A-members.
  5. Most A-members that are C-members are also B-members.

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