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Which of the following statements are true: (i) The rational number `(29)/(23)` lies to the left of zero on the number line. (ii) The rational number `(-12)/(-17)\ ` lies to the left of zero on the number line. (iii) The rational number `3/4` lies to the right of zero on the number line. (iv) The rational numbers `(-12)/(-5)` and `(-7)/(17)` are on the opposite side of zero on the number line. (v) The rational numbers `(-21)/5\ a n d7/(-31)` are on the opposite side of zero on the number line. (vi) The rational number `(-3)/(-5)` is on the right of `(-4)/7` on the number line.

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