Question
Statements: A = B ≤ Y < Z; P ≤ I < A; M ≤
Y < N Conclusions: I). Â M < Z II). Â P < Y III). Â N > A In the question, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion (s) among the given three conclusions is /are definitely true and then give your answer accordingly.Solution
Given statements: A = B ≤ Y < Z; P ≤ I < A; M ≤ Y < N Conclusions: I). M< Z: True (As M ≤ Y < Z, so M < Z) II). P < Y: True (As P ≤ I < A = B ≤ Y, so P < Y) III). N> A: True (As A = B ≤ Y < N, so N > A)
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