Math, asked by infiniteknowledgesam, 6 months ago

A + B means A is neither less than nor equal to B.
A-B means A is neither smaller nor greater than B.
A/B means A is neither greater than nor equal to B.
Statement:
E/F, F + G, G - H
Conclusions:
1. E + H
II. F+H
(1) follows
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Answers

Answered by SGA10
1

Answer:

only II can be concluded.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question can be rewritten as

E<F>G=H

so,

it can be concluded that F is greater than H

Thus, F+H is the required conclusion.

Answered by deepanshuk99sl
0

Answer:

Statement:

E/F, F + G, G - H

Conclusions:

1. E + H

II. F+H

Only conclusion II. (F + H) follows in the above Conclusion.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given -

  • A + B means A is neither less than nor equal to B.
  • A-B means A is neither smaller nor greater than B.
  • A/B means A is neither greater than nor equal to B.

Statement -

  1. E/F,
  2. F + G,
  3. G - H

Interpretation -

  • Statement 1 - E is neither greater than nor equal to F.
  • Statement 2 - F is neither less than nor equal to G.
  • Statement 3 - G is equal to H.

Hence we see that only Conclusion II is satisfied given the interpretation that G = H. Therefore F + G is the same as F + H.

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