Statements: J ≤ O = A ≤ Q = R, V < U ≤ A = T ≥ S
Conclusion:
I. R ≤ U
II. R > V
III. J ≥ S
Explanation: Given statement: J ≤ O = A ≤ Q = R, V < U ≤ A = T ≥ S Combined statement: J ≤ O = A = T ≥ S, R = Q ≥ A ≥ U > V, J ≤ O = A = T ≥ S For conclusion I - R ≤ U, as R ≥ U, it doesn’t follow. For conclusion II - R > V, it follows. For conclusion III - J ≥ S, there is no relation between J and S, it doesn’t follows.
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