Statements: C ≥ D= E ≤ F, G < F ≤ H < J
Conclusion:
I. H = D
II. H > D
III. G ≤ D
Given statement: C ≥ D= E ≤ F, G < F ≤ H For conclusion I: H = D: - H ≥ F ≥ E = D, it doesn’t follows. For conclusion II: H > D: - H ≥ F ≥ E = D, it doesn’t follows For conclusion III: G ≤ D: - D = E ≤ F > G, it doesn’t follows
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