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What should come in place of the question mark in the expression A = B > C ? D < E = F so as to make the expression F > C always true?

A
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D
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E
Both (b) and (d)
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Solution

The correct option is E Both (b) and (d)
A = B > C = D < E = F and A = B > C < = D < E = F
(F>C true in both cases)

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