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If groups A, B, and C are not empty and have upper bounds, if you know that: for every a in A, there is a b in B, a<=b for every b in B, there is a c in C, b<=c for every c in C, there is an a in A, c<=a ...prove or disprove that: sup(A)=sup(B)=sup(C)

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