In the question given below, the symbols used are as
Δ = equal to
⊗ = not equal to
+ = greater than
Ø = less than
— = not less than
O = not greater than
Read the question and mark the correct response.
If X — Y — Z then it does not.
Given : X — Y — Z $$\equiv X\geq Y\geq Z$$
(A) : X ⊗ Y Δ Z $$\equiv X\neq Y=Z$$ = can be true
(B) : X - Y + Z $$\equiv X\geq Y>Z$$ = can be true
(C) : X + Y — Z $$\equiv X>Y\geq Z$$ = can be true
(D) : X Ø Y + Z $$\equiv X<Y>Z$$ = false
=> Ans - (D)
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