Statements : I = E, Q ≥ A > O, I ≥ Q
Conclusions : I. E ≥ O II. A < E
E = I ≥ Q ≥ A > O E > O. Hence conclusion I is not true. E = I ≥ Q ≥ A > O E ≥A. Hence conclusion II is not true.
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