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. What is the present age of A? I. Sum of the ages of ages of A and B is 21 years. II. The difference of the ages of A and B is 5 years. III. The product of the ages of A and B is 104 years. |
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(a) |
I and II only |
(b) |
II and III only |
(c) |
I and III only |
(d) |
Any two of the three |
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. What is the present age of A? I. Sum of the ages of ages of A and B is 21 years. II. The difference of the ages of A and B is 5 years. III. The product of the ages of A and B is 104 years. |
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(a) |
I and II only |
(b) |
II and III only |
(c) |
I and III only |
(d) |
Any two of the three |
I. A + B = 21.
II. A – B = 5.
III. AB = 104.
Clearly, any two of three will give the answer.