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How many of the following are true?
I. How many of the following are true? I.   =   II.   = 2 III.   = 3   IV.   -   -   = 0 A)  exactly one B)  exactly two C)  exactly three D)  exactly four E)  none of them
= How many of the following are true? I.   =   II.   = 2 III.   = 3   IV.   -   -   = 0 A)  exactly one B)  exactly two C)  exactly three D)  exactly four E)  none of them
II. How many of the following are true? I.   =   II.   = 2 III.   = 3   IV.   -   -   = 0 A)  exactly one B)  exactly two C)  exactly three D)  exactly four E)  none of them
= 2
III. How many of the following are true? I.   =   II.   = 2 III.   = 3   IV.   -   -   = 0 A)  exactly one B)  exactly two C)  exactly three D)  exactly four E)  none of them
= 3 How many of the following are true? I.   =   II.   = 2 III.   = 3   IV.   -   -   = 0 A)  exactly one B)  exactly two C)  exactly three D)  exactly four E)  none of them
IV. How many of the following are true? I.   =   II.   = 2 III.   = 3   IV.   -   -   = 0 A)  exactly one B)  exactly two C)  exactly three D)  exactly four E)  none of them
- How many of the following are true? I.   =   II.   = 2 III.   = 3   IV.   -   -   = 0 A)  exactly one B)  exactly two C)  exactly three D)  exactly four E)  none of them
- How many of the following are true? I.   =   II.   = 2 III.   = 3   IV.   -   -   = 0 A)  exactly one B)  exactly two C)  exactly three D)  exactly four E)  none of them
= 0


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