Main Conclusion and Conditional Statements in LR

Would it be safe to almost immediately disregard conditional statements as a correct AC in MC questions? I haven't come across a conclusion that is a conditional statement since those would always be premises leading to some conclusion? Does anyone have a counter-example that disproves this?

Thank you!

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  • LSATcantwinLSATcantwin Alum Member Sage
    edited April 2019 13286 karma

    P: If you are an A then you are a B.
    P: If you are a B then you are a C.

    MC: Therefore, if you are an A then you are a C.

    Gotta be careful!

  • Tori SheberTori Sheber Member
    77 karma

    Right! Thank you!

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