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From statement A: X and Y are integers and multiples of 24, and X is 50% more than Y. From statement B: X/24 and Y/24 are natural numbers. From A and B together: X and Y can be (720, 480), (2160, 1440), etc. So, statements A and B taken together are not sufficient. What is the correct option?
- Statement A alone is sufficient
- Data insufficient
- Either A or B alone is sufficient
- Both statements together are necessary
Correct answer: Data insufficient
Solution
Statement A gives a proportional relation and divisibility condition, but many pairs satisfy it. Statement B also allows many pairs. Even together, they do not lead to a unique answer, so the data is insufficient.
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