Statements: L ≤ M = N ≤ O = Q; Z ≥ T > P = Q; L > R = S < V
Conclusions:
I. Z ≥ N
II. V > P
III. R < T
Z ≥ T > P = Q = O ≥ N Z > N. Hence conclusion I is not true. V > S = R < L ≤ M = N ≤ O = Q = P < T ≤ Z No relationship can be established between V and P. Hence conclusion II is not true. R < L ≤ M = N ≤ O = Q = P < T ≤ Z T > R. Hence conclusion III is true.
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