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Given below is a question followed by two statements,l and ll.each containing some information Decide which of the statements(s) is/are sufficeint to answer the question.What is the age of Sumit ? Statements.l. Sumit is five year younger than amit , who is double the age of Prateek. ll. Prateek is 10 years elder than Ravi whose age is 22 years.AThe Combination of both the statement l and ll are necessary.BThe Combination of both the statement l and ll are not necessary.CStatement ll alone is sufficient.DStatement l alone is sufficient

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Given below is a question followed by two statements,l and ll.each containing some information Decide which of the statements(s) is/are sufficeint to answer the question.What is the age of Sumit ? Statements.l. Sumit is five year younger than amit , who is double the age of Prateek. ll. Prateek is 10 years elder than Ravi whose age is 22 years.AThe Combination of both the statement l and ll are necessary.BThe Combination of both the statement l and ll are not necessary.CStatement ll alone is sufficient.DStatement l alone is sufficient

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To answer the question "What is the age of Sumit?", we need to analyze the information given in both statements.

Statement I: Sumit is five years younger than Amit, who is double the age of Prateek. This statement alone does not provide a specific age for Sumit, Amit, or Prateek. We only know the age relation between them.

Statement II: Prateek is 10 years elder than Ravi whose age is 22 years. From this statement, we can infer that Prateek is 32 years old.

Combining both statements, we know that Amit is double the age of Prateek, which means Amit is 64 years old. Since Sumit is five years younger than Amit, Sumit is 59 years old.

Therefore, the combination of both the statements I and II are necessary to answer the question. So, the answer is A. The Combination of both the statement I and II are necessary.

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