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A company is due to send a shipment to a client and the CEO has resigned. To select a new CEO, some candidates have been interviewed. One of them will be chosen through a vote. If the workers union resort to a strike and the candidates have to be interviewed again, then the shipment deadline will be missed. If there are more abstainers than voters in the vote to choose the new CEO, then the candidates have to be interviewed again. Suppose that the shipment was sent on time. Which of the following is a valid conclusion?

  1. The workers union did not resort to a strike.
  2. The number of voters was more than the number of abstainers.
  3. (A) or (B).
  4. If the workers union resorted to a strike, then the number of voters was greater than or equal to the number of abstainers.

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Here option A and option B, both of them should happen simultaneously. But in option C, it is given A or B. So C will not be the answer.

Only D will be the answer.

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