Question
Statements: U ≤ X = V < W; V > T = Q ≥ R
Conclusions: I. V ≥ R II. W > R In these questions, a relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by two conclusions. Give answerSolution
Combined Inequality: U ≤ X = V < W; W > V > T = Q ≥ R Conclusion I. V ≥ R∴ V > R. Hence, conclusion I is not true. II. W > R ∴ W > R. Hence, conclusion II is true.
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