A>B,B>C,C=D,D>E,then which is greatest
a)A/B b) A/C c) A/E d)none
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Answer / nirmal kumar
C IS THE SMALLEST FROM EXP A>B & B>C. WHICH MAKES D & E ARE
ALSO SMALL. THEREFORE FROM FIRST EXPRESSION A>B A IS THE
GREATEST NO.
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Answer / harish
A>B, B>C, C=D, D>E
Assign some arbitrary values as you like....
I have taken,5>3, 3>2, 2=2, 2>1
Hence A is grater
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