Using Statement I: The gender of F is not known So, we cannot says if F is granddaughter or grandson of B.
Using Statement II: The name of B has not even been mentioned. Using both statements together.
From Statement I,
Marks scored by Sunil = 288 and marks scored by Raman = 288 - 128 = 160
? Maximum marks = 160 x100/25 = 640
From Statement II,
Minimum passing Marks = 160 + 64 = 224
? Minimum passing percentage
= 224 x 100 /640 = 35%
Hence, the data in both the statements necessary to answer the question.
From Statement I and II,
Length of plot = 375 m
Breadth of plot = 375/3 m = 125 m
Area of rectangular plot = Length x Breadth
Area of rectangular plot = 375 x 125 sq m = 46875 sq m
Suppose the number be P.
From Statement I.
P x 2/5 = 1/2 x 204
? P x 2/5 = 102
? P = 102 x 5/2
? P = 255
From Statement II.
P x 20/100 = 51
? P = 51 x 100/20
? P = 255
Both statements alone are sufficient to answer the above question.
From Statement I,
Selling price of watch = ? 15675
and the cost price of a watch = 15675 x 4/5
= ? 12540
? Profit = 15675 - 12540 = ? 3135
From Statement II,
Cost price of a watch
= 15675/100 + 25 x 100 = ? 12540
? Profit = 15675 - 12540 = ? 3135
From the Statement I and II.
Salary of A = 5 x 65780 - (88545 + 59020)
= 328900 - 147565 = ? 181335
Both Statement are required.
Using Statement I: If the time is 9 o'clock now then after 30 minutes ie at 9:30 the angle between the minute and hour hand cannot be 90°. So, now time is not 9 o'clock.
Using Statement II: If the time is 9 o'clock now then after 15 minutes before the hour and minute hand of the clock can never coincide with each other Instead they will have an angle of 7.5°. So, the time now is not 90°' clock.
Using Statement I: We cannot determine if all the fiends are facing the centre.
A is the facing outside of C is facing the centre of circle. So, all friends are not facing the centre.
Using Statement I:
Q > R > S > T > P,
Q is the heaviest
Using Statement II:
Q > R > S > T > P,
Q is the heaviest.
From I: There are two possible arrangetments.
(a) P T R S
(B) P T R S
So, either T or R
From II: There are two possible arrangements.
(a) Q T S
(b) T S Q
Again either T or S
Combining I and II
Using Statement I:
Using Statement II:
So, by Using Statement I alone, we can say that E sits on the immediate right of A.
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