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There is a set A possessing the following property
" xA yA such that y>x." This means

A
y is always greater than x.
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x is the least element of A.
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A has no maxima.
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Each element of the set is bigger than some other element.
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Solution

The correct option is C A has no maxima.

Clearly, set A has no greatest element as there is an element y xA such that y>x.
Therefore, y is not always greater than x, hence A has no maxima.
Similarly, we cannot find a least element, hence, x cannot be certainly the least element of A.
We can say each element is smaller than any other element but not vice-versas, hence we cannot say each element is bigger than some other element.

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