Statements: 1. A and B are friends. 2. B has friendship with all. 3. A has many enemies. 4. A & C does not like each other. Conclusions: I. A and C are friends of B. II. B has friendship with A's friends III. C & B are friends. IV. A, B & C are three friends. Then which of the following is right conclusions?

Statements: 1. A and B are friends. 2. B has friendship with all. 3. A has many enemies. 4. A & C does not like each other. Conclusions: I. A and C are friends of B. II. B has friendship with A's friends III. C & B are friends. IV. A, B & C are three friends. Then which of the following is right conclusions? Correct Answer I, II and III

I. A and C are friends of B. → True (As, B has friendship with all.)

II. B has friendship with A's friends → True (As, B has friendship with all.)

III. C & B are friends. → True (As, B has friendship with all.)

IV. A, B & C are three friends. → False (As, A & C does not like each other.)

Hence, ‘I, II and III’ is the correct answer.

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