Question
Read the given statements and conclusions carefully.
Decide which of the given conclusion's follow based on the statements. Statements: P > Z, N < T, M > N, Z > M Conclusions: I. P < T II. N < ZSolution
T > NÂ Â Hence conclusion I is not true Z > M > M > NÂ Hence conclusion II is true
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