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Statement: The product X that you have asked for is not with us but can be made available against firm order from you Assumptions: I. The product X is not in great demand II.The product X is out of stock as new model is coming up.
if only assumption I is implicit
if only assumption II is implicit
if either I or II is implicit
if neither I nor II are implicit
Correct Answer:
if only assumption I is implicit
Explanation:
if only assumption I is implicit
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