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Most successful entrepreneurs have failed at least once. No one who has failed at least once is completely risk-averse. Many people who are not completely risk-averse enjoy high-stakes gambling.
Which one of the following is most strongly supported by the information above?
- A majority of successful entrepreneurs are not completely risk-averse.
- Anyone who is not completely risk-averse has failed at least once.
- Only successful entrepreneurs fall outside the category of the completely risk-averse.
- A considerable share of successful entrepreneurs enjoy high-stakes gambling.
- Most people who enjoy high-stakes gambling are successful entrepreneurs.
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