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If A = B > C = D and F < E = D < A, then which of the following options is NOT correct?
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If A = B > C = D and F < E = D < A, then which of the following options is NOT correct?

A.

A < D

B.

D > F

C.

C = E

D.

F < C

Correct option is A


(a) A < D:
· According to the given relationships, A is greater than D (A > D), so this statement A < D is NOT correct.
(b) D > F:
· Since F < E and D = E, D must be greater than F (D > F). So, this statement is correct.
(c) C = E:
· Given that C = D and D = E, C is equal to E (C = E). So, this statement is correct.
(d) F < C:
· Since F < E and E = D = C, F must be less than C (F < C). So, this statement is correct.
Conclusion:
The statement that is NOT correct is (a) A < D.

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