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Jurisprudence: It is a theory of the higher law or the law of nature. This theory is largely unwritten and consists of principles of ought as revealed by the nature of man or reason or derived from god.
Statements: L # W, W % V, V $ H, H # T
Conclusions : I. V @ T II. H & W III .V # T
...Statement: Q > P; R > S > O; R < P
Conclusion:
I.Q > O
II. Q > S
Statement: W ≥ V > U < G ≥ S; V ≥ I = P
Conclusion: I. W > I II. W = P
Statements: L < M > P ≥ Q; N > O > M
Conclusions:
I. N ≥ Q
II. O > L
III. L = Q
Statements:
E = F > Q = A > B; J < Z ≤ A
Conclusions:
I. Q > Z
II. B ˃ J
Statements: N ≥ M ≥ O; U < N; V < O ≤ R
Conclusions:
I. V < N
II. R ≥ N
III. O < U
Statements: A $ B @ D & E @ G % H, F & A, G $ J
Conclusions: I. A # H II. D $ J
...Statements : E > N > W ≤ M > L; K ≥ G; L > P = Q > G
Conclusions :
I . M > G
II . W < N
III . L < K
...Statements: N & C, C # I, I @ L, L % Y
Conclusions: I. C & Y II. L # N
...Statements: Q > R ≥ L = O ≤ M > S = T ≤ N
Conclusion
I: N ≤ L
II: N > L