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The correct answer is C
Statements: P ≥ Q > S< T > R = U
Conclusions: I. P < S
II. U = S
Statements: Z > V = J; V > I; A ≤ D ≤ F = Z
Conclusions:
I. V < D
II. F > J
III. J > I
Statements: L > S, O > Q, S = P, T ≥ P, O = T
Conclusion:
I. L ≥ Q
II. Q > L
Statements: H > N = F ≤ P ≤ T ≥ O ≥ E
Conclusions:
I. H < P
II. F > O
III. P ≥ E
Statements:
S ≥ T ≤ D > P; F ≥ T > J ≥ Y
Conclusions:
I) Y < S
II) F > P
Statements: A > O = I ≥ C = D > K = P, P < M = R
Conclusions:
I. C > R
II. R > K
III. P ≤ O
Statement: M ≤ W, W < F, F = V, V ≥ C.
Conclusion: I. C > W II. M ≥ C
Statements : I @ L © R * A $ M
Conclusions :
I. R * M
II. A % L
III. A % I
Which one the following symbols should replace the question mark in the given expression, in order to make the expressions M ≤ J as well as O > L ...