Question
Statements: B & T, K ⋆ B, S ⋆ K
Conclusions: a) K ⋆ T b) S # T In the following questions, the symbols @, #, %, $ and * are used with the following meaning as illustrated below. A * B means A is either equal to or greater than B. A $ B means A is equal to B. A # B means A is either equal to or smaller than B. A & B means A is smaller than B. A @ B means A is greater than B.Solution
given statements: B & T, K ⋆ B, S ⋆ K After converting: B < T, K ≥ B, S ≥ K After combining: S ≥ K ≥ B < T Conclusion a → K ⋆ T → K ≥ T The relation between K and T in the statement S ≥ K ≥ B < T : K ≥ T As there is no relation between K and T. So, it is not true. Conclusion b → S # T → S ≤ T The relation between S and T in the statement S ≥ K ≥ B < T : S ≤ T. As there is no relation between S and T. So, it is also not true.
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