In the question, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion(s) among given three conclusions is /are definitely true and then give your answer accordingly.
Statements: Y < W ≤ L = V; U ≤ P ≤ Y; Z < U; V ≤ R =T
Conclusions:
I. Z < L
II. V ≥ P
III. T > Y
Z < U ≤ P ≤ Y < W ≤ L = V L > Z. Hence conclusion I is true. Z < U ≤ P ≤ Y < W ≤ L = V V > P. Hence conclusion II is not true. Y < W ≤ L = V ≤ R = T T > N. Hence conclusion III is true
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