Data Sufficiency | Direction and Distance

How far is point 'R' from Point 'T'? Statement (I): Point 'R' is 5 metres to the north of point 'M'. Point 'U' is 4 metres to the east of point 'R'. Point 'T' is to the west of point 'R' such that points 'U' 'R' and 'T' form a straight line of  metres. Statement (II): Point 'Z' is metres to the south of point 'T'. Point 'U' is  metres to the east of point 'T'. Point 'M' is  metres to the east of point 'Z'. Point 'R' is  metres to the north of point 'M'. Point 'R' lies on the line formed by joining points 'T' and 'U'.
Consider the Question and two Statements given below in respect of three cities P, Q and R in a State : Question : How far is city P from city Q? Statement–1 : City Q is 18 km from city R. Statement–2 : City P is 43 km from city R. Which one of the following is correct in respect of the Question and the Statements?
A 100 metre long train crosses a pole in 8 seconds. What is its speed in kilometres per hour?
‘You are given a question and two statements I and II. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements is sufficient to answer the question. Question: What is the shortest distance between Village X and Village Y? Statements: I. Village X is 15 km away from Village Z. II. Village Y is 20 km away from Village Z.
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