Question
Statements: B > Y ≥ H ≥ T = N > I > L ≥ U
Conclusions: I. I < H II. Y ≥ N III. B > TSolution
H ≥ T = N > I             H > I. Hence conclusion I is true. Y ≥ H ≥ T = N                       Y ≥ N. Hence conclusion II is true.                      B > Y ≥ H ≥ T                        B > T. Hence conclusion III is true.
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