Question
Statements: K @ L; M & O, N % L, K $ O
Conclusions: I. O @ L II. M @ L III. K # N In the following questions, the symbols $, %, &, @ and # are used with the following meaning as illustrated below. A $ B means A is not smaller than B, A % B means A is not greater than B, A & B means A is neither smaller nor equal to B, A @ B means A is neither greater nor equal to B, A # B means A is neither smaller than nor greater than B.Solution
given statements: K @ L; M & O, N % L, K $ O After converting: K < L, M > O, N ≤ L , K ≥ O After combining: M > O ≤ K < L ≥ N Conclusion a → O @ L → O < L, It is true as M > O ≤ K < L ≥ N. Conclusion b → M @ L → M < L There is no relation between M and L in the statement M > O ≤ K < L ≥ N. So, it is not true. Conclusion c → K # N → K = N There is no relation between K and N in the statement M > O ≤ K < L ≥ N. So, it is not true.
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Conclusions:
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II. S % A
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Conclusions:
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II. D @ C
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Conclusions:
I. H ≥ Z
II. I < Q
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