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 difference the ages of Y and X? I. The ratio between the ages of X and Y is 2:3. II. Y’s age is 50% more than X’s age. III. One-fourth of X’s age is equal to one-sixth of Y’s age. (a) All I, II and III (b) Any two of the three (c) III and either I or II (d) Questions cannot be answered even with information in all three statements. |
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 difference the ages of Y and X? I. The ratio between the ages of X and Y is 2:3. II. Y’s age is 50% more than X’s age. III. One-fourth of X’s age is equal to one-sixth of Y’s age. (a) All I, II and III (b) Any two of the three (c) III and either I or II (d) Questions cannot be answered even with information in all three statements. |
I. X : Y = 2 : 3
II.
III.
Thus, even I, II and III together do not give the answer.