English, asked by rahulnathan588, 4 months ago

1. T is not equal to K
2. K is not equal to L.
3. T is smaller than L
If the first two statements are true, then the third statement​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
58

Answer:

The answer is true hope it helps

Answered by SaurabhJacob
3

The correct answer can be two possibilities.

1. T is smaller than L

or

2. T is not smaller than L.

Explanation:

The question is a little vague as in since actual numbers aren't entitled to the question so we have to consider all the possibilities.

Case I

Where,

T is smaller than L.

The question says T is not equal to K. so we can assign any number to these two syllables.

Let's say,

T = 5

and

K= 10.

now K is not equal to L, this is given too.

L is either smaller or bigger than K.

If L is = 8

Then, T is smaller than L.

Case II.

T is bigger than L.

We have taken, T as 5 and K as 10.

Now if L is considered to be 4 then it fulfills the criteria of L and K not equal.

And in this scenario T is a larger number than L.

So basically two possibilities.

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