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The logic followed here is as follows: The product of the numbers of the column I and column II is the number given in column III. In row I, (29, 7, 208) : = 29 X 7 = 203 In row II, (15, 16, 240) : = 15 X 16 = 240 In row III, (24, 12, ?) = 24 X 12 = 288
Statement: M=N<Q ≤P ≥R;Q<T;U<S>T
Conclusions:
1. U > Q
2. N > R
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Statements: D ≥ G > N < Q > T = W
Conclusions:
I. D < N
II. W = N
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