Which of the following expression is definitely true if the given expressions ‘E < A’ and ‘G > D’ are to be definitely true?

Which of the following expression is definitely true if the given expressions ‘E < A’ and ‘G > D’ are to be definitely true? Correct Answer C &gt; A = B <u>&gt;</u> D = E &lt; F &lt; G

Given Expression: ‘E ≤ A’ and ‘G > D’

1) A > B = C > D = E < F < G → False (as A > B = C > D = E → A > E)

2) C > A = B > D = E < F < G → True (as A = B > D = E → A > E and D = E < F < G → G > D)

3) G > F > E = C < D = A < B → because clear relation cannot be determined, hence false.

4) A > C = B > D > E < F < G → because clear relation cannot be determined, hence false.

Thus, only expression 2 is true.

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