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Statements: G ≤ E < M; H ≥ G; U < M < A Conclusions:
Statements: G ≤ E < M; H ≥ G; U < M < A Conclusions:
I. G < A
II. U < E
III. M > H
In the question below, relationship between some elements is shown in the statements (s). These statements are followed by three conclusions. Read the statements and give answer.
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