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Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Instruction: Each problem consists of a question followed by two statements. Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. If Arif (A), Babu (B) and Kamal (K) have a total of Tk. 78 (\(A+B+K=78\)), how much money does Babu have? (1) Kamal has twice as much as Babu has and \(\frac{1}{2}\) as much as Arif has. (2) If Kamal gives all his money to Babu, then the ratio of amounts in Arif and Babu's possession will be 4:3.
statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to answer the question
both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
each statement alone is sufficient
statements (1) and (2) together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.