Question
Which among the following symbols should replace the
question mark [?] (in the same order from left to right) in the given expression in order to make both the expressions 'X = L' and 'N ≥ F' definitely true? K ≥ Y ≥ X = F [?] L ≤ H ≤ T [?] NSolution
K ≥ Y ≥ X = F = L ≤ H ≤ T ≥ N. X ≤ L and no relation between N and F. Hence it is incorrect. K ≥ Y ≥ X = F = L ≤ H ≤ T = N. X = L and N ≥ F. Hence it is correct. K ≥ Y ≥ X = F ≥ L ≤ H ≤ T = N. L ≤ X and no relation between N and F. Hence it is incorrect. K ≥ Y ≥ X = F ≥ L ≤ H ≤ T ≤ N. L ≤ X and no relation between N and F. Hence it is incorrect. K ≥ Y ≥ X = F ≤ L ≤ H ≤ T ≤ N. X ≤ L and N ≥ F. Hence it is incorrect.
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