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If (A + B) > (C + D) and (B + C) > (A + D), then it is definite that:
1. D > B
2. C > D
3. A > D
4. B > D

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Correct Answer - Option 4 : B > D

Given,

(A + B) > (C + D) and (B + C) > (A + D)

Here we see B is greater than D in both equations.

Hence, the correct answer is B > D.

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