Statements:Q ≥ R,R < S,S < T
Conclusions: I. T > R II. Q ≥ T
Combined inequality: Q ≥ R < S < T Q ≥ R < S < T∴ T > R. Hence, conclusion I will follow. Q ≥ R < S < TNo relationship can be established between O and T hence, conclusion II will not follow.
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