How many trees are in the orchard? Which of the statements below are needed to sufficiently answer this question? I. Ibrahim is a farmer and looks after half of the trees in the orchard II. 300 trees in the orchard are under Ibrahim's care
- I is enough
- II is enough
- Both I and II are needed
- Neither I nor II are sufficient
Explanation
- I: Ibrahim looks after half of the trees in the orchard.
- II: Ibrahim takes care of 300 trees.
If we know Ibrahim looks after half the trees (I) and that half equals 300 trees (II), then total trees = 300 × 2 = 600.
So:
- I alone is not enough (we don’t know total number).
- II alone is not enough (no info on total or fraction).
- Both I and II together are enough to find the total.
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