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Please explain your answers
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S1: X can be 7 or X can be 100.

S2: Basically just says X>8.

X can be 9 or X can be 100.

Together doesnt do anything.
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E for me too.

For these kind of questions, if there is not range or limit of values being specified, like x>6 we need to know the min max to get to absolute value else most of the times, we cannot determine the answer with the given choices..



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