Murben knows that, in some order, the symbols \text{\ding{172}}, \text{\ding{173}}, \text{\ding{174}}, \text{\ding{175}}, and \text{\ding{176}}, stand for the numbers five, six, seven, eight and nine in the Cnujian language. She also knows that: \text{\ding{172}} is greater than \text{\ding{176}}, \text{\ding{174}} is less than \text{\ding{175}}, \text{\ding{176}} is greater than \text{\ding{173}}, and \text{\ding{173}} is greater than \text{\ding{174}}. Which of these Cnujian symbols represents the number 5?
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\text{\ding{172}}
\text{\ding{173}}
\text{\ding{174}}
\text{\ding{175}}
\text{\ding{176}}
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