Correct Answer: Only II is true
Explanation:
R ≥ K ...(i) K > M ...(ii) M ≤ J ...(iii)
From (i) and (ii) J and K can't be compared. Hence I does not follow.
From (i) and (ii) R ≥ K > M or K > M or M < R.
Hence II is true but III (M = R) is not.
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