Math, asked by dasinic, 6 months ago

A+B means A is less than B
A-B means A is greater than B
A=B means A is greater than equal to B
A*B means A is equal to B
A/B means A is not equal to B
Statements
Q/R,RES,S+T
Conclusions
I) R+S
II) Q*R​

Answers

Answered by jmaiansumit
1

Answer:

neither i nor ii is true

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by RitaNarine
0

Neither I nor II is correct.

we can observe the following from the given information in the question:

  • statement A: Q is not equal to R
  • statement B: R is greater than or equal to S
  • statement C: S is less than T

according to the conclusion I, i,e; R is less than S, it cannot be correct because it is contradicting the statement B, which says R is greater than or equal to S

according to conclusion II, i,e; Q is equal to R, it cannot be held true as it is contradicting statement A directly, which says Q is not equal to R.

therefore, neither of the conclusions are correct.

Neither I nor II is correct is the correct answer.

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