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Direction (): Following are the questions based on two statements and answer the following based on the given statements.
Side of square is ‘a’ cm. Find the value of ‘a’ ?
Statement I. Square is inscribed in a circle C1. Radius of circle C1 is 21cm.
Statement II. Circle C2 is inscribed in the square. Radius of circle C2 is 28cm.
Statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question while statement II alone is not sufficient to answer the question
Statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question while statement I alone is not sufficient to answer the question
Both statements I and II together are required to answer the question.
Either the statement I alone or Statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question
Question cannot be answered from any of the given statements or from both the statements.
From I – Radius of circle C1 is half the diagonal of square. So, we can find side of square from statement I alone. From II – Diameter of circle C2 is equal to side of square. So, we can find side of square from statement II alone. Hence, Either statement I alone or statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question.
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