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Conclusions: E > R, E = R , F > J
None of the conclusions follow
Only conclusion III and either conclusion I or II follow
All the conclusions follow
From statements I and II, we get: F > K > J Here, the common sign between F and J is '>'. Thus F > J. Hence conclusion III follows. Combining conclusions I and II: As the final conclusion is E ≥ R, so if we combine both the conclusions I and II i.e. E > R and E = R, we get E ≥ R. Thus either conclusion I or conclusion II follows. Therefore, either conclusion I or II and conclusion III follow.
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