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Direction : Each question below is followed by two Statements [I] and [II]. You have to determine whether the data given in the statements are sufficient for answering the question. You should use the data and your knowledge of Mathematics to choose between the possible answers.
What is the population of the city A?
I. The ratio of the population of males and females in city A is 27 : 23 and the difference between their population is 100000.
II. The population of city A is 80% of that of city B. The difference between populations of city A and city B is 312500.
if the Statement [I] alone is sufficient to answer the question but the Statement [II] alone is not sufficient
if the Statement [II] alone is sufficient to answer the question but the Statement [I] alone is not sufficient
if both Statement [I] and [II] together are needed to answer the question
if either the Statement [I] alone or Statement [II] alone is sufficient to answer the question
if you cannot get the answer from the Statements [I] and [II] together but need even more data
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