The following question consists of three statements I, II and III are given below. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Find three positive consecutive even numbers? I. The average of four consecutive even numbers starting from the last of the given numbers is 17. II. The difference of the highest and the lowest numbers is 4. III. The sum of the squares of the three numbers is 440. |
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(a) |
I only |
(b) |
I and II only |
(c) |
III only |
(d) |
Either I and II |
The following question consists of three statements I, II and III are given below. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Find three positive consecutive even numbers? I. The average of four consecutive even numbers starting from the last of the given numbers is 17. II. The difference of the highest and the lowest numbers is 4. III. The sum of the squares of the three numbers is 440. |
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(a) |
I only |
(b) |
I and II only |
(c) |
III only |
(d) |
Either I and II |
Let the three consecutive even numbers be
I.
II.
So, the value cannot be determined.
III.
So, the required numbers are 10, 12, 14,
Thus, I alone or III alone gives the answer.