(i) A toothpaste is useful. (ii) Useful things are valuable. (iii) A toothpaste is valuable. If the statements (i) and (ii) are true then the statement (iii) is:
Answer: True
Explanation
Let's break this down logically:
(i) A toothpaste is useful.
(ii) Useful things are valuable.
From (i), we know that a toothpaste is useful. And from (ii), we know that useful things are valuable.
Therefore, since toothpaste is useful (from i), and useful things are valuable (from ii), we can conclude that toothpaste is valuable.
Thus, statement (iii) "A toothpaste is valuable" follows logically from (i) and (ii).
The correct answer is:
(a) True
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