Statements : L ≤ K < J ≥ U; J ≤ T ≤ R

    Conclusions : T > L

    II U ≤ R

  • If only conclusion I is true.
  • If either conclusion I or II is true.
  • If only conclusion II is true.
  • If neither conclusion I nor II is true.
  • If both conclusions I and II are true.
  • Explanation:

    Statements : L≤ K< J≥ U

    J≤ T≤ R

    L≤ K< J ≤T

    U≤ J ≤T≤ R

    Conclusions : I. T> L → True

                       II. U≤ R →  True

 Statements : L ≤ K < J ≥ U; J ≤ T ≤ R Conclusions : T > L II U ≤ R
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