Sequence Ordering

A decision-maker wants to choose the optimal level of an activity, z, to maximize an objective F(x, y). The variables x and y are not chosen directly but are both determined by the level of z according to the relationships x = g(z) and y = h(z). Arrange the following steps in the correct logical order to find the first-order condition that defines the optimal z.

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