Question
Statements: X > T, F = Q ≥ E < T
Conclusions: X < E, X = ESolution
For conclusion I: X < E Combining statements I and II, we get: E < T < X Here, the common sign between X and E is ‘>’ and the given conclusion is X < E. Hence, conclusion I does not follow. Similarly, for conclusion II: X = E Again here, the common sign between X and E is ‘>’ and the given conclusion is X = E. Hence, conclusion II does not follow. Hence, the correct answer would be ‘Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.
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