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Given statement: G ≤ H < I = J > K, L < B ≥ V > I ≥ D Combined statement: G ≤ H < I ≥ D, G ≤ H < I < V ≤ B, D ≤ I = J > K For conclusion I – G = D, there is no relation between G and D, so it doesn’t follows. For conclusion II – K ≤ D, there is no relation between K and D, so it doesn’t follows. For conclusion III – B > H, it follows.
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