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Given statements: L < E; M = O; E > K ≥ M On combining: E > K ≥ M = O; L < E Conclusions: I. L < M → False (as L < E, E > K and K ≥ M → there is no clear relation between L and M) II. K = O → False (as K ≥ M = O → K ≥ O) Hence, none of the given conclusion is true.
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