Question
Statements: E = L ≤ G < I = H; E ≥ N < A; W ≥ P
≥ M > I Conclusions: I. E < W II. A ≥ M III. N < P In the question, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion (s) among given three conclusions is/are definitely true and then give your answer accordingly.Solution
W ≥ P ≥ M > I > G ≥ L = E                         W > E. Hence conclusion I is true. A > N ≤ E = L ≤ G < I < M                            No relationship can be established between A and M. Hence conclusion II is not true. N ≤ E = L ≤ G < I < M ≤ P                            P > N.Hence conclusion III is true.
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