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Here, B is the introductory statement, hence the passage's first sentence. The second sentence is D. In A, 'however' is used. So, we can understand that it comes after D. First, the stats ofNorth Africa and the Middle East are mentioned, then that of Europe and the western world. C is the conclusion.
Statement:
Q < B ≥ M; M > T = V; S < J = K ≥ L; V > K
Conclusion:
I. B > S
II. B > L
III. M < J
Statements: F @ R, R $ J, V % J, V # Z
Conclusions: I. F * V II. R * V �...
Statements: T = U, V < M, W ≥ T, U ≤ V
Conclusion:
I. U ≤ W
II. M > U
Statements: P = W > Y; U < W = X; T ≤ G ≤ Y
Conclusions:
I. T < P
II. P = X
III. U > G
Statements: H > S ≥ F = B ≤ U≤ T; E ≤ B ≤ K
Conclusions:I. K > F II. K = F
26. Statements: T @ V % Z # D & B $ S # E; W $ Z @ C
Conclusions : I. E @ Z ...
Statements: J < K = L ≥ M ≥ P; F ≥ K < G
Conclusion I. J < G II.F ≥ P
...Statements: R @ C % L # X & P $ A # W; Q $ L @ X
Conclusions:
I. W @ L
II. A # Q
III. R @ X
...Statements:
A = B ≤ Y < Z; P ≤ I < A; M ≤ Y < N
Conclusions:
I). M < Z
II). P < Y
III). N > A...