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Statements: C = A ≤ H < K ≥ L = Q; S = T ≥ K Conclusion:
Statements: C = A ≤ H < K ≥ L = Q; S = T ≥ K Conclusion:
I. C < T
II. A = S
In these questions, a relationship between elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by two conclusions. Give answe
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