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Hi, I don't get the exaplaination. Why cant A>B>L. The argument days B>S, A>L and B>L there nothing mentioned about A<S or A>S

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A>L
Find what does not prove that B>L.


A. Andrew earns more commission than Bill Possible that A>L>B. Which means, B can be < L - correct option

B. Sandra earns more commission than Lisa B>S>L - incorrect

C. Sandra earns more commission than Andrew B>S>A>L - incorrect

D. Sandra and Andrew earn the same amount of commission B>S; S=A; B>A ==> B>L - incorrect

E. Bill and Andrew earn the same amount of commission
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