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How many families read both the newspapers A and B?
A. 25% read newspaper A and 65% read newspaper B.
B. There are 200 families in the town
Statement A alone is sufficient and statement B alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
Statement B alone is sufficient and statement A alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
Both the statements A and B together are not sufficient to answer the question and additional data specific to the problem are needed
Each statement alone is sufficient to answer the question.
- Statement A tells us the percentages of families reading newspapers A and B. However, it does not provide information about those who read both.
- Statement B gives the total number of families, which is 200, but does not indicate overlap in readership.
- Considering both statements together, we know the percentages for individual newspapers and the total families but lack data on families reading both papers.
Since we cannot determine the overlap of readership from the data provided, the correct choice is:
Option 3: Both statements together are not sufficient; additional information is needed.
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