Plinks, Plonks, and Plunks

If all plinks are plonks and some plunks are plinks, which of these statements must be true?

  • All plinks are plunks.
  • Some plonks are plunks.
  • Some plinks are not plunks.

Remark: “Some” means more than 0.

The first statement says that the set of plonks contains the set of plinks, and the second statement says that there is at least one plunk-plink. Therefore, that plunk-plink must also be a plonk, and the second statement is true.

The first and the third statements, however, do not need to be true. Indeed, it is possible that there is a plink that is not a plunk, or that all plinks are plunks.

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