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Directions: The question below is followed by three statements I, II, and III. Decide whether the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Question: Find the average weight of the boys. Statement I: The number of boys and girls in the class is 26 and 24 respectively, and the average weight of the students is 37.6 kg. Statement II: The average weight of the teachers is 60 kg and the weight of the principal is 70 kg. Statement III: The average weight of boys and teachers is \(316/7\) kg. The difference between the average weights of boys and girls is 5 kg. A) All the statements together are sufficient to answer the question. B) Only Statements I and II together are sufficient to answer the question. C) Statements I or II and Statement III together are sufficient. D) All the statements together are not sufficient.
- All the statements together are sufficient to answer the question.
- Only Statements I and II together are sufficient to answer the question.
- Statements I or II and Statement III together are sufficient.
- All the statements together are not sufficient.
Correct answer: All the statements together are not sufficient.
Solution
Statement I gives total students and overall average, but not boys' and girls' individual averages. Statement III gives a relation between boys and girls and a combined average of boys and teachers, but the number of teachers is missing, so boys' average cannot be uniquely found. Therefore, even all statements together are insufficient.
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