You are given a question followed by two statements numbered I and II. You have to decide whether the data provided on the statements are sufficient to answer the question. What does 'sen' stand for in the code language? I. In the code language, 'you are beautiful' is written as 'sen tou ki'. II. In the same code language, 'will you have coffee' is written as 'ti sen ae toce'.

You are given a question followed by two statements numbered I and II. You have to decide whether the data provided on the statements are sufficient to answer the question. What does 'sen' stand for in the code language? I. In the code language, 'you are beautiful' is written as 'sen tou ki'. II. In the same code language, 'will you have coffee' is written as 'ti sen ae toce'. Correct Answer Both statements I and II together are necessary

I. In the code language, 'you are beautiful' is written as 'sen tou ki' → Sen could be "You" or "are' or " beautiful", so can't determine from this statement.

II. In the same code language, 'will you have coffee' is written as 'ti sen ae toce' → Sen could be 'will" " you "  "have " " coffee ", so can't determine from this statement

Now, combining both the statements we can say " you " is common in both, so," You"  is the code for " Sen "

Hence, Both statements I and II together are necessary.

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