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Quantity I : The average of present ages of A and C is 25 years and the average of present ages of B and D is also 25 years. If A is 10 years younger to C and D is 14 years younger to B, then what is the difference between the present ages of A and B? Quantity II : The average of the ages of P, Q and R, 3 years hence from now would be 35 years. P’s present age is 7/17 of the sum of the present ages of Q and R. If the ratio of present ages of Q and R is 9: 8, respectively, then what is the difference between the present ages of P and R?

A. Quantity : I > Quantity : II
B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II
C. Quantity : I < Quantity : II
D. Quantity : II ≥ Quantity : I
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or relation can't be established
Answer» B. Quantity : I ≥ Quantity : II


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