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Each of the following questions is followed by two statements.
1.If either of the statements I or II alone but not the other is sufficient to answer the question.
2.If both the statements I or II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
3.If questions can be answered with the help of both statements together, but not with the help of either statement alone.
4.If question cannot be answered unless more information is provided.
Find the length of the slower train.
I. The faster train, of length 100 m, takes 10 seconds to pass a man sitting in the slower train.
II.The speed of the faster train is 80 kmph.
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- Statement I: The faster train takes 10 seconds to pass a man sitting in the slower train. This gives the speed of the faster train relative to the slower train but not the length of the slower train itself.
- Statement II: The speed of the faster train is 80 kmph. This allows calculation of the faster train's speed relative to the ground but doesn't directly provide information about the slower train's length.
- Analyzing both statements together:
- From Statement II, the speed of the faster train is 80 kmph (or 22.22 m/s).
- Using Statement I with this speed, we can find the relative speed and use it to deduce the slower train's speed.
- However, the specific length of the slower train is not directly given or calculable from these details.
- Therefore, you can't find the length of the slower train just with the given information from both statements combined.
- Correct Answer: Option 4 - The question cannot be answered unless more information is provided.
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