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    I choose D because :
    a<b => a-b<0 which means a-b is negative so I is true.

    0<a<b => ab>0 => \(\dfrac{1}{ab}\) is positive so II is true.

    \(\dfrac{1}{b}\) -\(\dfrac{1}{a}\)=\(\dfrac{a-b}{ab}\) but a-b<0 and ab>0 => \(\dfrac{a-b}{ab}\) is negative so III is false

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