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A Question is given followed by two Statements I and II. Consider the Question and the Statements.
Age of each of P and Q is less than 100 years but more than 10 years. If you interchange the digits of the age of P, the number represents the age of Q.
Question:What is the difference of their ages?
Statement-I: The age of P is greater than the age of Q.
Statement-II: The sum of their ages is 11/6 times their difference.
Which one of the following is correct in respect of the above Question and the Statements ?
The Question can be answered by using one of the Statements alone, but cannot be answered using the other Statement alone
The Question can be answered by using either Statement alone
The Question can be answered by using both the Statements together, but cannot be answered using either Statement alone
The Question cannot be answered even by using both the Statements together
- Statement I tells us that P's age is greater than Q's, but it does not give the specific ages or allow for direct calculation of the difference.
- Statement II tells us the sum is 11/6 times their difference. This gives us a mathematical relationship but not specific values or differences.
- For both statements:
- Both statements involve mathematical relationships, but neither provides a complete method to isolate their ages.
- The combination of swapping digits and these relationships leaves multiple possibilities due to insufficient specifics.
- Without exact ages, calculating the age difference definitively from just these statements is not possible.
Hence, the correct answer is:
Option 4, The Question cannot be answered even by using both the Statements together.
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