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Some gatekeepers are warriors and some warriors are cowards therefore some gatekeepers must be cowards.What is correct answer?

Posted by: iti srivastava on 11/27/2007

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Answer would be gatekeepers must be cowards.



 Posted by: sarika goyal    

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A small percentage of Gatekeepers are Cowards.



 Posted by: Tod     

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Some gatekeeper who are warriors are cowards.



 Posted by: senthil nathan    

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Cowards are worries.



 Posted by: Sunil    

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we cannot get conclusion from this two statement



 Posted by: srj    

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it says some warriors are cowardss.it may b that not all warriors r gatekeeepers.
so not necessary that gatekeepers are cowards



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Since we cannot assume all warriors are gatekeepers, the cowards may simply rest in the warriors who are not gatekeepers, therefore the answer is no.



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