1. Refer to the information provided below‘M + N’ mens ‘M’ is father of ‘N’ ‘M - N’ means ‘M’ is daughter of ‘N’ ‘M X N’ means ‘M is son of N’ ‘M ÷ N’ means ‘M is wife of ‘N’ How is D related to G in the expression D - F + G ?





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  • By: anil on 05 May 2019 02.23 am

    D is the sister of G
    Hence, option B is the correct answer.
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