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13 January, 18:35

If q, s, and t are all different numbers, is q < s < t?

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  1. 13 January, 18:52
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    It very well could be, but not necessarily. What if q = 10, s = 8, and t = 6?

    The statement is that q is less than s, and s is less than t (which therefore also means q is less than t).

    However, when we substitute (replace) all the letters with the values we assigned them, we can find that the expression becomes:

    10 < 8 < 6

    This clearly isn't right, as 10 is the greatest number there, and 8 is definitely less than 10 and greater than 6.
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