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Question:How many friends does John have?Statements:Mark is the brother of Ben. Anita is John's friend.Ben is friends with Bob and Anita.Which of these statements is sufficient to answer the above-given question?I alone is sufficient while II alone is not sufficientII alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficientNeither I nor II is sufficientBoth I and II are sufficient

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Question:How many friends does John have?Statements:Mark is the brother of Ben. Anita is John's friend.Ben is friends with Bob and Anita.Which of these statements is sufficient to answer the above-given question?I alone is sufficient while II alone is not sufficientII alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficientNeither I nor II is sufficientBoth I and II are sufficient

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To answer the question, we need to determine how many friends John has. Let's analyze the given statements:

Statement I: Mark is the brother of Ben. Statement II: Anita is John's friend. Ben is friends with Bob and Anita.

From Statement I alone, we cannot determine the number of friends John has. It only tells us that Mark is Ben's brother, but it doesn't provide any information about John's friends.

From Statement II alone, we know that Anita is John's friend and Ben is friends with Bob and Anita. However, we still don't have enough information to determine the exact number of friends John has.

Therefore, neither Statement I nor Statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question.

Hence, the correct answer is: Neither I nor II is sufficient.

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