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Read the question below followed by two statements. Based on the information , select the option that applies Question: how many points did A earn in the game? Statement: I) A won 6 times and lost 12 times II) Every game lost is a loss of 5 points

A

Statement II alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficient to answer the question

B

Either Statement I or II is sufficient to answer the question

C

Statement I alone is sufficient while II alone is not sufficient to answer the question

D

Neither Statement I nor II is sufficient to answer the question

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