Draw a valid conclusion from the given premises.Every man with a mind can think. A distracted man can't think. A man who is not distracted can apply himself.Therefore....

A. Every man with a mind is distracted.
B. Every man with a mind can apply himself.
C. Every man who can apply himself has a mind.
D. Every distracted man can apply himself.


Answer: B

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