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G < R From the statement, we have R > N > E > G. This means R is greater than G, which confirms that G < R is true. W < N From the statement, W > G < E < N, but there is no direct relationship between W and N. Since W is only directly related to G (W > G), we cannot determine its relationship with N. False. K = N From the statement, K = U = R > N, so K is greater than N, not equal to it. False. K < N From the statement, K = U = R > N, so K is greater than N, not less than it. False. Answer: Only conclusion 1 (G < R) is true.
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