Question
Statement:Â C < P > T = E < R; G > R > A < D
Conclusions: I. T < G II. G ≥ P III. T > A In these questions, relationships between different elements are shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions. Give answerSolution
Given statement: C < P > T = E < R; G > R > A < D For conclusion I: T < G : - G > R > E = T, it is true. For conclusion II: G ≥ P – G > R > E = T < P, there is no relation between G and P, it is not true. For conclusion III: T > A – T = E < R > A it is not true. Â
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