I. $$ {\sqrt{12}}>{^{3}{\sqrt{16}}}>{^{4}{\sqrt{24}}}$$
II. $$ ^{3}{\sqrt{25}}>{^{4}{\sqrt{32}}}>{^{6}{\sqrt{48}}}$$
III. $$ ^{4}{\sqrt{9}}>{^{3}{\sqrt{15}}}>{^{6}{\sqrt{24}}}$$
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