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Statements: T < U = S ≤ O, C > Y ≥ X, T > K =
X Conclusions :I. O > K  II. C < T   III. U > K In each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, which of the three conclusions I, II & III given below them is/are definitely follow ? Give answerSolution
Combined Inequality: C > Y ≥ X = K < T < U = S ≤ O C > Y ≥ X = K < T < U = S ≤ O∴ O > K. Hence, conclusion I follows. C > Y ≥ X = K < T < U = S ≤ O No relationship can be established between C & T. Hence, conclusion II does not follow. C > Y ≥ X = K < T < U = S ≤ O∴ U > K. Hence, conclusion III follows.
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