1. Which of the following expressions is correct if the expression `Z > Y ≥ W < V’ is definitely correct ?






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  • By: anil on 05 May 2019 01.20 am
    Expression : Z > Y ≥ W < V (A) : V > Y = false (B) : W < Z = true (C) : Z ≥ V = false (D) : Y ≥ V = false => Ans - (B)
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