Question
Statements: V < P ≤ F = Y, Y < O ≤ J < SÂ
Conclusions: I. V ≤ O II. F < J III. S > P In these questions, relationships between different elements are shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions. Give answerSolution
Given statement: V < P ≤ F = Y, Y < O ≤ J For conclusion I: V ≤ O: - J ≥ O > Y = F ≥ P > V, it doesn’t follows. For conclusion II: F < J: - J ≥ O > Y = F, it follows. For conclusion III: S > P: - P ≤ F = Y < O ≤ J < S, it follows
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