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Combined Inequality: I = L ≤ R < A ≥ M Decoded conclusion: I. R < M II. A > L III. A > I I = L ≤ R < A ≥ M No relationship can be established between R and M. Hence conclusion I is not true. I = L ≤ R < A ≥ M A > L. Hence conclusion II is true. I = L ≤ R < A ≥ M A > I. Hence conclusion III is true
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