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Direction () : Study the following graph carefully and answer the given questions. The line graph shows the percentage of expenditure of five different persons in two different months. Monthly income = Monthly Expenditure + Monthly savings
What is the monthly income of A in the month of November? Statement I: The difference between monthly savings of A in November and April is 20% of A’smonthly income in April Statement II: Monthly savings of B in November is 40% of monthly savings of A in April
Statement I is sufficient to answer the question.
Statement II is sufficient to answer the question.
Either Statement I or statement II is sufficient to answer the question.
Neither Statement I nor statement II is sufficient to answer the question.
Both Statements I and II are necessary to answer the question.
Statement I: The difference between monthly savings of A in November and April is 20% of A’s monthly income in April Monthly income of A in April be Rs. a & Monthly income of A in November be Rs.b Monthly savings of A in April = a x 70/100 = 7a/10 Monthly savings of A in November = b x 40/100 = 4b/10 (7a/10 – 4b/10) =20/100 x a Statement II: Monthly savings of B in November is 40% of monthly savings of A in April Monthly income of A in April be Rs. a Monthly income of B in November be Rs.c Monthly savings of A in April = a x 70/100 = 7a/10 Monthly savings of B in November =40/100 x 7a/100 So, From the statement I and II, we cannot find the answer of the given question.
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