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According to a certain code, '=' means '>', '–' means '+', '+' means '–'. If a, b and c are positive integers and a = b = c, then which of the following are true?

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According to a certain code, '=' means '>', '–' means '+', '+' means '–'. If a, b and c are positive integers and a = b = c, then which of the following are true?

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The question seems to be incomplete as there are no options provided to determine which of the following are true. However, based on the given code, the statement "a = b = c" translates to "a > b > c" in normal mathematical terms. This means that a is greater than b and b is greater than c.

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