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Given: A ≤ B > E ≥ F; M > E < N
On combining: A ≤ B > E < N; E ≥ F, E < M
I. N > F - True (E < N; E ≥ F)
II. B > F - True (B > E ≥ F)
Hence, the conclusions I & II follows.
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