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What conclusion can you make from the information below?
Three people (Jack, Karen, and Louis) drive three different types of cars
(Ford, Chevrolet, Honda).
• Jack does not drive a Chevrolet.
• Karen does not drive a Chevrolet,
A. Louis drives a Chevrolet
B. Jack drives a Honda
C. Karen does not drive a Ford.
D. Louis does not drive a Chedly let.
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