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CAT/1994
Question . 110
If twenty sweets are distributed among some boys and girls such that each girl gets two sweets and each boy gets three sweets, what is the number of boys and girls?
I. The number of girls is not more than five.
II. If each girl gets 3 sweets and each boy gets 2 sweets, the number of sweets required for the children will still be the same.
A : Mark ‘a’, if the question can be answered with the help of I alone,B : Mark ‘b’, if the question can be answered with the help of II alone,C : Mark ‘c’, if the question can be answered with the help of both, I and II,D : Mark ‘d’, if the question cannot be answered even with the help of both statements.
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Method of solving this CAT DILR Question from Data Sufficiency question
(b) 2G + 3B = 20 and 2B + 3G = 20 so G and B can be formed by these equations