What does '$' mean in a code language? Statements: 1. '5$#3' means 'flowers are really good'. 2. '7#35' means 'good flowers are available'.
A
I alone is sufficient while II alone is not sufficient
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B
II alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficient
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C
Either I or II is sufficient
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D
Neither I nor II is sufficient
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E
Both I and II are sufficient
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Solution
The correct option is E Both I and II are sufficient In I and II, the common codes are '5', '#' and '3' and the common words are 'flowers', 'are' and 'good'. Thus, in I, the remaining code '$' stands for 'really'.