A > B ≥ C = D = H ≤ G < F = E F > D. Hence conclusion I is true. A > B ≥ C = D = H ≤ G < F = E D ≤ G. Hence conclusion II is true. A > B ≥ C = D = H ≤ G < F = E No relationship can be established between B and F. Hence conclusion III is not true.
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