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J < K ≤ M > O; M > P < Z; Z = R
Conclusion:
I. P < K
II. R > K
Statements:
B > L > M ; M = W ; L < Q
Conclusions:
I. W < L
II. M < B
III. B > Q
Statements: U $ N © C @ H © Y
Conclusions:
I. U © H
II. C # U
III.H © U
Statements: P > Q > R > S > T < U < V < W < X
Conclusion:
I. P > T
II. U < X
...Statements: Q = R; S ≥ T; P ≤ Q; R > V; R > S; T ≥ U
Conclusions:
(i) R > U (ii) V ≥ U (iii) P = R (iv) P < R
...Statements: S ≥ K > W= B > T ≤ Q > G < I
Conclusions: I. S > Q II. I < K
Statements: V ≤ R ≥ Q; R ≤ N < Y; I > Y ≤ S
Conclusions:
I. V ≤ S
II. I > Q
III. S > N
Statements: B ≤ C = T; Z ≥ N ≥ D > K ≥ T
Conclusions:
I. C < N
II. B ≤ K
III. N > B
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Statements: B < C ≥ D; T < G ≥ E; E < C
Conclusions:
I. T < C
II. C > G
III. E < D