Statements: C > G > E; E = F; G < H
Conclusions: I) F < G
II) E < C
III) C > H
Given statements: C > G > E; E = F; G < H Conclusions: I) F < G → True (as F = E < G < C → thus F < G) II)E < C → True (as F = E < G < C → thus E < C) III) C > H → False (as F = E < G < C; G < H → thus the clear relation between C and H cannot be determined) Hence, conclusion I and II are correct and conclusion III is incorrect.
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