Consider the following statements:
$(A)$ If $4+3=8$,then $5+3=9$
$(B)$ If $6+4=10$,then the moon is flat
$(C)$ If both $(A)$ and $(B)$ are true,then $5+6=17$
Which of the following statements is correct?

  • A
    $(A)$ is true while $(B)$ and $(C)$ are false
  • B
    $(A)$ and $(B)$ are false,while $(C)$ is true
  • C
    $(A)$ and $(C)$ are true,while $(B)$ is false
  • D
    $(A)$ is false,but $(B)$ and $(C)$ are true

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