Statements:
N < P ≤ I = O; P ≥ J ≥ K ≥ W; Z ≤ M ≤ W
Conclusions:
I) O > Z
II) O = Z
I) O > Z (O = I ≥ P ≥ J ≥ K ≥ W ≥ M ≥ Z) → False II) O = Z (O = I ≥ P ≥ J ≥ K ≥ W ≥ M ≥ Z) → False Either conclusion I or II is true.
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