Question
Statements: Q = R; S ≥ T; P ≤ Q; R > V; R > S;
T ≥ U Conclusions: (i) R > U (ii) V ≥ U (iii) P =R (iv) P < R In the following question assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion among given conclusions is/are definitely true and then you’re your answers accordingly.Solution
Statements: Q = R; S ≥ T; P ≤ Q; R > V; R > S; T ≥ U On Combining: P ≤ Q = R > S ≥ T ≥ U ; R > V (i) R > U True, since R > S ≥ T ≥ U (ii) V ≥ U False (iii) P = R P ≤ Q = R. Hence conlusion III and IV is not true but it will make a complementary pair.
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