Statements: B ≤ C < E; D ≤ F ≤ G; E = D; A > B
Conclusions:
(i) E ≥ G
(ii) A < E
(iii) B ≤ G
(iv) C < F
Given statements: B ≤ C < E; D ≤ F ≤ G; E = D; A > B On combining: A > B ≤ C < E = D ≤ F ≤ G Conclusions: (i) E ≥ G ,False since E = D ≤ F ≤ G (ii) A < E , False since A > B ≤ C < E (iii) B ≤ G , False since B < G (iv) C < F , True since C < E = D ≤ F Hence, option 4 is the answer.
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