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Test: GMAT Math
1. | Consider equilateral triangle I) The area of triangle II) Side What is the height of |
Statement 2 is sufficient to solve the question, but statement 1 is not sufficient to solve the question.
Neither statement is sufficient to solve the question. More information is needed.
Both statements taken together are sufficient to solve the question.
Each statement alone is enough to solve the question.
Statement 1 is sufficient to solve the question, but statement 2 is not sufficient to solve the question.
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