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Statements:  P = Q < R < S; T ≥ U = S; V > T
Conclusions: I. P > U II. V = U III. Q < V In these questions, relationships between different elements are shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions. Give answerSolution
Given statement: P = Q < R < S; T ≥ U = S; V > T For conclusion I: P > U: - P = Q < R < S = U , it is not true. For conclusion II: V = U : - V > T ≥ U = S, it is not true. For conclusion III: Q < V – Q < R < S = U ≤ T < V, it is true.
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