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Statements: P ≤ M < X > K; X < S > T; T < U
< V Conclusions: I).  P < S II).  P ≥ SSolution
25) P ≤ M < X > K; X < S > T; T < U < V Conclusions: I).  P < S( P ≤ M < X < S ) –> True II).  P ≥ S( P ≤ M < X < S ) –> FalseH Hence, option a is correct (Only conclusion I is true)
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