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Siya runs faster than Jiya. Lily runs faster than Siya. Jiya runs faster than lily. If the first two statements are true, the third statement is :

Atrue

Bfalse

Cboth true and false

Duncertain

Answer:

B. false

Read Explanation:

Based on the given statements, the third statement is false.

  1. Statement 1: "Siya runs faster than Jiya" \rightarrow Siya > Jiya

  2. Statement 2: "Lily runs faster than Siya" \rightarrow Lily > Siya

Combining these two true statements, the actual speed order from fastest to slowest is:
\text{Lily} > \text{Siya} > \text{Jiya}

Therefore, Lily is the fastest and Jiya is the slowest. The third statement claims that "Jiya runs faster than Lily," which directly contradicts our established order.


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