(1) B and C are children of D, who is the husband of A.
(2) E's sister A is married to B's father.
O Statement (1) alone is sufficient to answer the question but Statement (2) alone is not
O Statement (2) alone is sufficient to answer the question but Statement (1) alone is not
O Both statements
together are sufficient to answer the question but neither statement alone is sur
Either statement by itself is sufficient to answer the question
O Both statements even together are not sufficient to answer the question.
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the husband of A is Z:because b and c is their children ����
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Statements and conclusions
Explanation:
- Statement (1) and statement (2) both statements together are sufficient to answer the question.
- In statement (1) it is given that B and C are children of D, who is the husband of A.
- That means D has two children's namely B and C.
- From the statement (1) it is also clear that D is the husband of A, and A is the wife of D.
- In statement (2) it is given that E's sister A is married to B's father.
- From statement (2) it is clear that A has a sister namely E.
- So if we get question like who is the sister of A it is impossible to answer with Statement (1) alone.
- Thus both the statement (1) and statement (2) together are sufficient to answer the question and both the statements individually are not sufficient.
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