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Indicate whether each of the following relational expressions is true or false. Refer to the ASCII table in Appendix A if necessary.
A) “Bill” == “BILL”
B) “Bill” < “BILL”
C) “Bill” < “Bob”
D) “189” > “23”
E) “189” > “Bill”
F) “Mary” == “ Mary”
G) “Mary” < “MaryEllen”
H) “MaryEllen” < “Mary Ellen”
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