English, asked by bhagyamajji2233, 6 months ago

1. Cary runs faster than Magie.
2. Magie runs slower than Tom.
3. Tom and Cary run at the same speed.
If the first two statements are true, the third statement is:​

Answers

Answered by mohammadehram0786
6

Explanation:

the third statement is true.

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Answered by rajagrewal768
0

Answer: True or False

Explanation:

Given sentences:

1. Cary runs faster than Magie.

2. Magie runs slower than Tom.

3. Tom and Cary run at the same speed.

We have to find if statement 3 is true or false on the basis of statement 1 and 2.

Statement 1 states that Cary is faster than Magie.

Statement 2 states that Magie runs slower than Tom

Or we can say that Tom is faster than Magie.

From the above two statements we can say that.

Magie is the slowest among the three.

But we cannot confidently say that Tom and Cary who is faster or both runs at same speed.

Therefore, we can say that statement 3 can either be true or false.

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