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Given Below is a question followed by two statements, l and ll ,each containing some information.Decide which of the statement is /are sufficient to answer the question.The ratio of fees of two different schools is 2: 2.5 What would be the fees of the school if discount of 25% and 35% are given on the both the schools respectively ? Statements-l. Discount on the second school fees in Rs. 8750?ll. difference between the discount on the two school fees is Rs. 3750 ?AStatement ll alone is sufficientBStatement l alone is sufficientCBoth Statement l and ll together are not sufficientDBoth Statement l and ll together are 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 statement is /are sufficient to answer the question.The ratio of fees of two different schools is 2: 2.5 What would be the fees of the school if discount of 25% and 35% are given on the both the schools respectively ? Statements-l. Discount on the second school fees in Rs. 8750?ll. difference between the discount on the two school fees is Rs. 3750 ?AStatement ll alone is sufficientBStatement l alone is sufficientCBoth Statement l and ll together are not sufficientDBoth Statement l and ll together are sufficient

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To answer this question, we need to determine if the information given in the statements is sufficient.

Statement I: This tells us that the discount on the second school's fees is Rs. 8750. However, without knowing the original fees of the second school, we cannot determine the fees after the discount.

Statement II: This tells us that the difference between the discounts on the two school fees is Rs. 3750. Again, without knowing the original fees of the schools, we cannot determine the fees after the discounts.

Even if we use both statements together, we still don't have enough information to answer the question. We know the ratio of the fees of the two schools, the amount of the discount on the second school's fees, and the difference between the discounts on the two school fees. However, without knowing the original fees of the schools, we cannot determine the fees after the discounts.

Therefore, the answer is C. Both Statement I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question.

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