Question
Statements: A < R ≤ M =S; U > L = T; A < L =
O > E Conclusions: I). U > E II). L > MSolution
A < R ≤ M =S; U > L = T; A < L = O > E Conclusions: I). U > E( U > L = T= O > E ) –> True II). L > M(M ≥ R > A < L ) ->False Hence, option a is correct (Only conclusion I is true)
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