How far is point Q from point Y?
I. Q is 5 m north of B. C is 7 m east of Q. Y is west of Q such that C, Q and Y form a straight line of 10 m.
II. Z is south of Y. C is 10 m east of Y. B is 5 m east of Z. Q is 8 m north of B. Q lies on the line formed by joining points Y and C.
From I. Point Q is 3m away from point Y. From II. Point Q is 5 m away from point Y. Hence data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
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