1. In questions from 56 to 62, every question is followed by two statements I and II. Make your answer as. (1) If statement I alone can given the answer to the question (2) If statement II alone can given the answer to the question (3) If statement I and II together only can give the answer to the question and (4) If statement I and II together also cannot answer the question and additional information is necessaryFor real numbers a and b, is |a| > |b| ? (I) a > b (II) a = b





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