Statements: Y = A ≥ R < V; I = B ≤ V < L Conclusions: I. A ≥ I II. Y < B
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Statements: Y = A ≥ R < V; I = B ≤ V < L
Conclusions:
I. A ≥ I
II. Y < B
- A.
If only conclusion I is true
- B.
If only conclusion II is true
- C.
If either conclusion I or II is true
- D.
If both conclusions I and II are true
- E.
If neither conclusion I nor II is true
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Correct answer: C
From Y = A and I = B, the two conclusions compare A/Y with B/I. The statements give A >= R < V and B <= V < L, but they do not fix the relation between A and B. Either A >= I or Y < B must be true, but only one can hold in any particular case.