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If A + B > C + D, B + E = 2C and C+ D > B + E, it necessarily follows that:

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A + B > 2C
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A + B > 2D
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A + B > 2E
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A > C
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Solution

The correct option is B A + B > 2C
From the question given
A+B>C+D
C+D>B+E
B+E=2C
Using the 3 equations, the final equation becomes
A+B>C+D>B+E=2C
Therefore, A+B>2C
Answer is Option A

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