I All As are Bs.
II All Cs are As.
III If it is not a B, then it is a C.
Is III logically possible given I and II?
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Given that All Cs must be As, because if all Cs are Bs and all Bs are As, then it is impossible for something to both be a C and not be a B. (C is a subset of B).