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Given statements: M > N = W; J < P = N; Y > P Conclusions: I. Y > W → True (as Y > P = N = W → thus we can conclude that Y > W) II. M < Y → False (as M > N = W = P > J; Y > P = N = W → Y > N = W = P > J; M > N but the clear relation between M and Y cannot be determined) III. J > M → False (as M > N = W = P > J → J < M; thus, it is clear that the given conclusion is incorrect.) Hence conclusion I is correct
Find the wrong number in given number series.
6490, 6377, 6294, 6211, 6138
120, 139, 196, 291, 420, 595
210, 140, 105, 84, 70, 63, 52.5
1137, 1138, 1142, 1151, 1185, 1310
275, 50, 165, 33, 99, 19.8, 59.4
4, 9, 35, 159, 951, 6931
1990,1877, 1794, 1711, 1638
34, 51, 85, 119, 185, 221
60, 63, 71, 86, 125, 145
463, 430, 369, 310, 243, 168