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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Assume that some pings are lings, all hings are fings, and some tings are pings. Therefore it makes sense that: a) some lings may also be tings b) all pings are lings c) all hings are tings d) some fings are lings e) all hings are pings

OpenStudy (wwhitlock):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

No, all pings are lings, so they must be within ling circle or = to it, as done correctly for hings being fings. Some pings are lings and some tings are pings, so some tings may also be lings.

OpenStudy (wwhitlock):

The chart shows what is assumed. The statement "all pings are lings" is one the the answer choices. It is not at statement to be assumed for this problem. Despite that error in transcription, you were able to state the correct answer, as shown in the drawing.

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