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=> 560 ÷ 14 × 3 – 25 = ? => ? = 40 × 3 – 25 => ? = 120 – 25 => ? = 95
Which of the following symbols should replace (1) and (2) respectively in the given expression in order to make the expression N > P definitely true?
What should come in the place of question mark, in the given expressions to make ‘M < J’ always true?
M = N ≤ O = P ? K= J
Statements: K ≥ N = I ≥ H ≤ U; B = S ≤ I
Conclusion: I. B < K II. B = K
Statements: T # L # C $ X & Y % E % F
Conclusions:
I. Y @ F
II. Y & F
III. Y & C
...Statements: M ≥ G > K = Y; A ≥ Z ≥ E > M = I
Conclusions:
I. A ≥ I
II. K < E
III. I > G
Statements: M > P > Q < R = T; A < B ≤ C = P; L > N = T > X
Conclusions:
I. R > P
II. R < P
...Statements:K < L,L ≥ M,M > N
Conclusions: I. K < M II. N > K
Statements: L ≥ O = J ≥ I ≤ V; C = T ≤ J
Conclusion: I. C < L II. C = L
Statements: P * R, M & N, R $ M
Conclusions: a) P @ M b) P $ M
...Statement: K = B; D ≥ L ≥ T ≥ B
Conclusion: I. D > K II. D = K