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Is a - b > 0?

(1) a > 2b
(2) b > a + 3



is a>b ?


(1) if a > 2b , If b is +ive then yes a>b but if b is -ive then 'a' may or may not begreater than 'b' . Not SUFFICIENT.
(2) if b > a + 3 , then b>a . SUFFICIENT.

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