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Question # 12
1. Class A is quieter than class B
2. Class B is louder than class C.
3. Class C is the quietest of the
three
If the first two statements are true, the third statement is:​

Answers

Answered by ghoshsumitkumar813
0

Answer:

Uncertain

As

1.Class A is quieter than class B

2. Class B is louder than class C.

These two statements is not enough to say that class c is quietest.

Answered by Anonymous
0

The third statement is uncertain

Given:

1. Class A is quieter than class B

2. Class B is louder than class C.

3. Class C is the quietest of the three

To Find:

If the first two statements are true, the third statement is:​

Solution:

From the first two statements, it can be inferred that class A is quieter than B.

Moreover, class B is loudest than C, which means it is louder as compared to A too, as A is quieter than B is already mentioned.

However, if Class C is the quietest of the three is uncertain. It can be class A as well which can be the quietest of all

Answer: The third statement is Uncertain.

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