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According to the information provided, which conclusion can be properly drawn?

  1. Must Be False

  2. Must Be True

  3. May Be True

  4. Potentially False

The correct answer is: Must Be True

The correct answer is B: Must Be True. In the context of the LSAT, a conclusion that "must be true" is one that can be logically inferred or deduced from the information given in the passage or the stimulus. In this question, the conclusion that can be properly drawn is supported by the information provided and can be considered a logical consequence of that information. Therefore, it is a conclusion that must be true based on the facts presented and the rules of logic. Option A (Must Be False), Option C (May Be True), and Option D (Potentially False) are incorrect. These options do not accurately reflect the certainty or logical inference required for a conclusion that must be true in the context of the LSAT.