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Tulip and pea flowers are hermaphrodite, which means they contain both male and female reproductive structures, such as stamens and carpels, within the same flower.
Statement: X > W = P; X > G > F; X < O
Conclusion: I. F < W II. P ≤ F
Statement: T < U; W ≤ V = U; I > V; X ≥ U
Conclusion:
I. I > X
II. X ≥ I
Statements: S < T < U ≤ W; C > U < V < W ≤ X
Conclusion:
I. S < V
II. T < X
Statements: H ≥ R, T < L, R ≥ T, L < N > I
Conclusion:
I. R > I
II. N ≥ T
Statements: R © K, K * N, N $ J, J % H
Conclusions: I.R $ N II.J @ K �...
Statements: S @ O, O & E, E $ K, K # C
Conclusions: I. S @ K II. K @ O III. C @ E
...Statement: D < M < P = V = E ≥ T > Z
Conclusion: I. P > Z II. D > E
Statements: C ≥ E > M ≤ Z < B; G ≥ Z > K
Conclusions: I. C > K II. G ≥ B ...
Statements: D ≥ E < F = G; M < E = N ≥ O
Conclusions: I. G > M II. N < G
Statements: H ≥ I > J, K > J, L = M ≥ J
Conclusions:
I. L > K
II. H > J