Question
Statements: P = W > Y; U < W = X; T ≤ G ≤ Y
Conclusions: I. T < P II. P = X III. U > G In the question below, relationship between some elements is shown in the statements (s). These statements are followed by three conclusions. Read the statements and given answer.Solution
P = W > Y ≥ G ≥ T                P > T. Hence conclusion I is true. P = W = X                             P = X. Hence conclusion II is true. U < W > Y ≥ G                      No relationship can be established between U and G. Hence conclusion III is not true.
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