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Q: Statements T<V = W, X> Y, W>X

Conclusions
I. V>Y
II. V < X
A. if only conclusion I is true. B. if only conclusion II is true.
C. if either conclusion I or II is true. D. if neither conclusion I nor II is true.
E. if both the conclusions I and II are true.

Answer and Explanation

Answer:if only conclusion I is true.

Explanation:
Statements T<V = W , X>Y, W>X or T<V = W>X>Y

Conclusions
I. V > Y (True)
II. V < X (False)
Hence, only conclusion I is definitely true.

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