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Statements: T ≤ Q > B = W, Q ≥ E ≥ H
Conclusion: I. B > H II. T ≥ E III. H = W In these questions, relationships between different elements are shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions. Give answerSolution
Given statement: T ≤ Q > B = W, Q ≥ E ≥ H For conclusion I: B > H: - H ≤ E ≤ Q > B, there is no relation between B and H in this, so it does not follows. For conclusion II: T ≥ E: - T ≤ Q ≥ E, there is no relation between T and E in this, so it does not follows. For conclusion III: H = W: - H ≤ E ≤ Q > B = W, there is no relation between H and W in this, so it does not follows.
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