Assuming the given statements to be true, find out which of the conclusions given below is/are definitely true? Statement: H>= M > F< A = B>S Conclusion: I. H>B II. FChoices:- Only conclusion I is true Only conclusion II is true Either I or II is true Neither I nor II is true
Question
Assuming the given statements to be true, find out which of the conclusions given below is/are definitely true? Statement: H>= M > F< A = B>S Conclusion: I. H>B II. FChoices:- Only conclusion I is true Only conclusion II is true Either I or II is true Neither I nor II is true
Solution
To solve this, we need to compare the values in the conclusions with the values in the statement.
Statement: H>= M > F< A = B>S
Conclusion: I. H>B II. F<S
Let's analyze each conclusion:
I. H>B: According to the statement, H is greater than or equal to M, and M is greater than F, A, B, and S. Therefore, H is greater than B. So, conclusion I is true.
II. F<S: According to the statement, F is less than A, B, and S. Therefore, F is less than S. So, conclusion II is also true.
Therefore, both conclusions I and II are true. However, this option is not available in the choices. The closest answer would be "Either I or II is true", but this is not entirely correct. The question might have a mistake in the choices.
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