What can be concluded about the following two statements?Statement A : Indy-Kids has its least number of branches in Karnataka.Statement B : In Maharashtra, Play-Kids has twice the number of branches that Indy-Kids has.If Statement A is true then Statement B is necessarily true.If Statement B is true, then Statement A is necessarily true.If Statement B is true, then Statement A is necessarily false.If Statement A is true, then Statement B is necessarily false
Question
What can be concluded about the following two statements?Statement A : Indy-Kids has its least number of branches in Karnataka.Statement B : In Maharashtra, Play-Kids has twice the number of branches that Indy-Kids has.If Statement A is true then Statement B is necessarily true.If Statement B is true, then Statement A is necessarily true.If Statement B is true, then Statement A is necessarily false.If Statement A is true, then Statement B is necessarily false
Solution
The two statements are independent of each other. Therefore, none of the given options are correct.
Here's why:
Statement A talks about the least number of branches of Indy-Kids being in Karnataka. This does not provide any information about the number of branches in Maharashtra or any comparison with Play-Kids.
Statement B talks about the number of branches of Play-Kids in Maharashtra being twice the number of branches of Indy-Kids. This does not provide any information about the least number of branches of Indy-Kids or any comparison with Karnataka.
Therefore, the truth of Statement A does not necessarily determine the truth of Statement B, and vice versa.
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