Question
In this question, there are three statements showing the
relation followed by three conclusions i, ii and iii. Assuming the statements as true, decide which conclusions / statements are true in relation to the statements. Statement. C ≤ U < E; C = O > M ≥ T; M = A> L findings. i) E> M ii) C ≥ T iii) L> TSolution
M < O = C ≤ U < E     E > M. Hence conclusion I is true. C = O > M ≥ T         C > T. Hence conclusion II is not true. L > A = M ≥ T          L > T. Hence conclusion III is not true.
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