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A, B, C, D, E and F are six integers such that E < F, B > A, A < D < B. C is the greatest integer. Is A the smallest integer? I. E + B < A + D II. D < F

Correct Answer: If statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question.

Explanation:

From statement I,
E + B < A + D, we easily say that E is less than A, because B>D and as the statement suggest E + B < A + D.
∴ E < A.
∴ A is not the smallest integer.
Statement I is sufficient to answer.
From statement II, D < F
This statement is not sufficient to find the relation between A and E.


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