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Here, ‘a’ should be excluded because we are talking about reasonable evaluations, which is plural. Selling pressure from foreign institutional investors may allow us to enter the private banking sector at more reasonable valuations.
Statement: B = E ≥ F ≥ M < J < V ≥ R; M > A
Conclusion:
I. A ≥ R
II. B > A
...Statement: X≤Y<W =Z ≤U<S;S>T ≥V
I. Z≥T
II. Z > X
Statements: M $ K; K & N, N % R, R @ W
Conclusions:
I. W & K
II. K & W �...
Statement: C > B > T < J > D > M < Z
Conclusion: I. C > M II. C > Z
Statements:
P = G > Q = C > B; J < Z ≤ C
Conclusions:
I. Q > Z
II. B ˃ J
In the question, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion (s) among given two conclusions is/are definitely true and then...
If A = B, C ≥ D, A < D and E > B , then which of the following conclusion is true?
Statement: W ≥ V > U < G ≥ S; V ≥ I = P
Conclusion: I. W > I II. W = P
Statements: Z > L = I ≥ X = W > K = P, P < N = J
Conclusions:
I. X > J
II. J > K
III. P ≤ L