1. #1, #2, and #3
2. #1, but not #2 and #3
3. #1 and #3, but not #2
4. #1 and #2, but not #3
#1 and #3, but not #2
1. (16, 62)
2. (18, 25)
3. (21, 35)
4. (23, 92)
(18, 25)
1. If the data In the statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question;
2. If the data in statement II alone are sufficient answer the question
3. If the date either in I or II alone are sufficient to answer the question
4. If the data even in both the statements together are not sufficient to answer the question
5. If the data in both the statements together are needed
If the data In the statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question;
1. 37
2. 47
3. 73
4. 79
79
1. If the data In the statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question;
2. If the data in statement II alone are sufficient answer the question
3. If the date either in I or II alone are sufficient to answer the question
4. If the data even in both the statements together are not sufficient to answer the question
5. If the data in both the statements together are needed
If the data in both the statements together are needed
1. 23
2. 25
3. 26
4. 28
28
1. Erin’s parents like birds better than they like dogs.
2. Erin does not like birds.
3. Erin and her parents live in an apartment.
4. Erin and her parents would like to move
Erin and her parents live in an apartment.
1. 23 x 32 x 5
2. 25 x 34 x 53
3. 23 x 32 x 5 x7 x 11
4. 25 x 34 x 53 x 72 x 11
25 x 34 x 53 x 72 x 11
1. If the data In the statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question;
2. If the data in statement II alone are sufficient answer the question
3. If the date either in I or II alone are sufficient to answer the question
4. If the data even in both the statements together are not sufficient to answer the question
5. If the data in both the statements together are needed
If the data In the statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question;
1. 120
2. 240
3. 360
4. 480
360