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Statement: P < M ≤ Y = X; U > A =C; P < C = O
> E Conclusions: I). Â Y > C II). Â X < ESolution
P < M ≤ Y = X; U > A =C; P < C = O > E Conclusions: I).  Y > C(C > P < M ≤ Y = X) –> False II).  X < E(E< O = C > P< M ≤ Y = X) –> False Hence, option e is correct (Neither conclusion I nor II is true)
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