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stellategang
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stellategang, I will go for D.
Say,
c = cost of the wooden slab
l = length
d = depth
According to the Qs,
C <proportional> l and c <proportional> d
so c <proportional> ld
c = kld [K = constant]
Now by stmt - 1, .4k = 160 + .2k
And by stmt - 2, .3k = 200 + .2k
From each of the equs, we can find out the value of k., hence the cost as well.
Got me, stellategang?


















