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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.
Ratio of prices of two different cars is 1:1.5. What would be the price of the first car if discounts of 15% and 18% are given on both the cars respectively?
I. Difference of discounts on the two cars is Rs. 12,300.
II.Discount on the second car is Rs. 11, 589.
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- We are given the price ratio of two cars as 1:1.5.
- Discounts given are 15% on the first car and 18% on the second car.
- Statement I tells us that the difference in discounts is Rs. 12,300. This helps establish a relationship between the car prices.
- Statement II gives the discount on the second car as Rs. 11,589. This directly relates to the price of the second car.
- Both statements give enough information individually to find the price of the first car, as each provides different but complete insights.
The correct answer is Option: 2, 2 – Both the statements I or II alone are sufficient.
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