Which of the following symbols should replace the sign (@) and (%) respectively in the given expression in order to make the expression C ≥ G and A > F definitely true?
A > B ≥ D = E > G @ F ≤ H = I % C
A > B ≥ D = E > G = F ≤ H = I ≤ C C ≥ G and A > F are true. A > B ≥ D = E > G ≤ F ≤ H = I ≤ C C ≥ G is true and A > F is false. A > B ≥ D = E > G > F ≤ H = I ≤ C C ≥ G is false and A > F is true. A > B ≥ D = E > G = F ≤ H = I < C C ≥ G is false and A > F is true. A > B ≥ D = E > G ≥ F ≤ H = I < C C ≥ G is false and A > F is false.
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