Question
Statements: N < W; W ≤ A; G > A; Y ≥ A
Conclusions:      I. Y ≥ W                II. G > W                              III. N < A In the following question assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion among given five conclusions is/are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly.Solution
Combined inequality: N < W ≤ A < G and N < W ≤ A ≤ Y N < W ≤ A ≤ Y                    W ≤ Y. Hence conclusion I is true. N < W ≤ A < G                   G > W. Hence conclusion II is true. N < W ≤ A < G                   N < A. Hence conclusion III is true.
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