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Conclusions: M > F , Q = F , Q > F
Either conclusion II or III follows
From statements III and IV, we get: F ≤ R ≤ C = Q Here we can see that the common sign between F and Q is '≤'. Hence F ≤ Q. Thus conclusion II does not follow individually. For conclusion III: Q > F From statements III and IV, we get: F ≤ R ≤ C = Q Here we can see that the common sign between F and Q is '≤'. Hence F ≤ Q. Thus conclusion III does not follow individually. Combining conclusions II and III, we get: F ≤ Q Thus either conclusion II or III follows. Therefore conclusion I and either conclusion II or III follows.
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