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Based on the given statements, select the most appropriate option to solve the given question. What will be the total weight of 10 poles each of same weight?

Statements:

(I) One fourth of the weight of a pole is 5 kg
(II) The total weight of these poles is 160 kg more
than the total weight of two poles.
A
Statement I alone is not sufficient
B
Statement II alone is not sufficient
C
Either I or II alone is sufficient
D
Both statements I and II together are not sufficient.

Correct : Aptitude

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