Statements: R > K - K = M - M ≤ B Conclusions: I.R > B II.B = K III.B < K

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Two inequalities will be combined if and only if they have a common term. Golden rule to draw conclusions We can draw a definite conclusion if and only if all the signs in the combined inequality are pointing in the same direction.

Statements: R > K - K = M - M ≤ B Conclusions: I.R > B II.B = K III.B < K