The towns A, B and C lie on a straight line. C is between A and B. The distance from A to B is 100 miles. How far is it from A to C? (1) The distance from A to B is 25% more than the distance from C to B. (2) The distance from A to C is ¼ of the distance from C to B.
A (A) If statement (1) is sufficient to answer, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient.
B (B) If statement (2) alone is sufficient to answer, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient.
C (C) If both statements together are needed to answer, but neither statement alone is sufficient
D (D) If either statement by itself is sufficient to answer.
Solution
Correct Answer: Option D
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