There are two natural numbers m and n (m>n). When m is divided by 12, it leaves a remainder 4. When n is divided by 12, it leaves a remainder 6. Which of the following statements is/are correct?
I. The remainder when (m+n) is divided by 12 is 10.
II. The remainder when (m−n) is divided by 12 is 10.
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