Math, asked by nadiasharmin90, 3 months ago

There were some apples of fayaz and ayaz. if 10 apples were given to ayaz from fayaz's apples, the number of fayaz would be three times as much and if fayaz had been given 20 apples from ayaz's apples, the number of apples of fayaz would have been double the number of ayaz's apples. how many apples did they have?

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Answered by Priyanshujhajharia5
0

Answer:

Statements: (A) Some apples are fruit. (B) Some fruits are sour.

Conclusions: I. Some apples are sour. II. Some sours are fruit.

if only conclusion I follows.

if only conclusion II follows.

if either I or II follows.

if neither I nor II follows

if both follow

Ans .

c

Explanation :

soln

Answered by 12Lucy
2

Answer:

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