Psychology, asked by obito93, 12 hours ago

A+B means A is equal to B
A-B means A is less than B
A=B means A is not equal to B
A*B means A is greater than equal to B
A/B means A is less than equal to B
Statements
O-P, P/Q, Q+R
Conclusions
Ip*o
II P/R

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
8

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Given,

A+b = A is equals to b

a-ba is less than b

a=ba is not equal to b a*b = a is greater than equal to b a/b = a is less than equal to b Now according to question,

We need to find conclusion for the given statements :

So,

q+r = q is equals to r[q=r] s-ts is less than t[s<t]

r*s = r is greater than equal to s[r>=s]

s*ts is greater than equal to t[ s>=t]

Answered by ssthakur010197
1

Answer:

only statement II is correct

Explanation:

O<P and P<=Q and Q=R

st 1: p>=o not satisfy

st 2: p<=r satisfys therefore

statement 2 is only correct

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