document.write( "Question 261998: Give that it is not true that all the students in a math class are Irish, which of the following statements follow logically from that fact?\r
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\n" ); document.write( "\n" ); document.write( "You could have only one Irish person in the math class and then it would be not not true that all the students in a math class are Irish, but then both answer c and answer b would be false. You could possibly have no Irish students and it would still be not true that all the students in a math class are Irish, but then answer d would be false. Only one left is a.\r
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