Below is a statement followed by some conclusions. Find which of the g...
I. M > Q → False (as Q ≤ C ≤ B = M → M gives either M = Q or M > Q).
II. D ≤ Q → False (as Q ≤ C ≤ B = M > D)
III. M = Q → False (as Q ≤ C ≤ B = M → M gives either M = Q or M > Q).
IV. C < D → False (as C ≤ B = M > D).
P > Q ≤ C ≤ B = M > D is given in statement. Therefore but Conclusion I and III forms a complementary pair for either.
Thus, the correct answer is option 1.
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Below is a statement followed by some conclusions. Find which of the g...
I. M > Q → False (as Q ≤ C ≤ B = M → M gives either M = Q or M > Q).
II. D ≤ Q → False (as Q ≤ C ≤ B = M > D)
III. M = Q → False (as Q ≤ C ≤ B = M → M gives either M = Q or M > Q).
IV. C < D → False (as C ≤ B = M > D).
P > Q ≤ C ≤ B = M > D is given in statement. Therefore but Conclusion I and III forms a complementary pair for either.
Thus, the correct answer is option 1.
Below is a statement followed by some conclusions. Find which of the g...
Understanding the Statement
The statement provided is:
P > Q ≤ C ≤ B = M > D
This can be broken down into relationships:
- P is greater than Q (P > Q)
- Q is less than or equal to C (Q ≤ C)
- C is less than or equal to B (C ≤ B)
- B is equal to M (B = M)
- M is greater than D (M > D)
Analyzing the Conclusions
Let's evaluate each conclusion based on the relationships established in the statement.
Conclusion I: M > Q
- Since M = B and B is greater than or equal to C, and C is greater than or equal to Q, we can conclude M > Q.
- **This conclusion is true.**
Conclusion II: D ≤ Q
- M > D does not provide any direct information about the relationship between D and Q. M could be significantly greater than D while Q might still be less than M.
- **This conclusion does not necessarily follow.**
Conclusion III: M = Q
- Since M > D and Q ≤ C, there is no basis for concluding M = Q.
- **This conclusion does not follow.**
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- **This conclusion does not follow.**
Final Evaluation
Based on the analysis, only Conclusion I is true. The answer choices indicate that "only either I or III is true" is correct as it includes Conclusion I, which is valid.
Thus, the correct choice is:
Answer: a) Only either I or III is true.