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    • Question

      What is the suitable sign that should be placed so that

      O > K is true, and J ≤ M is true in the relation 'J = K ≤ L ( ) M < N = O'?
      A = Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
      B < Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
      C > Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
      D Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
      E None of the above Correct Answer Incorrect Answer

      Solution

      'J = K ≤ L = M < N = O'                     O > K is true and J ≤ M is true.    'J = K ≤ L < M < N = O'                     O > K is true and J ≤ M is false.   'J = K ≤ L > M < N = O'                     O > K is false and J ≤ M is false. 'J = K ≤ L ≥ M < N = O'                     O > K is false and J ≤ M is false.

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