Ans is A
Statement 1 tells that PQ=x, QR=x+2, and PR=x+3
So PR is the largest side and the angle that lies against PR has to be the largest.
SUFF
Statement 2 tells us that x=2, but tells us nothing about y, so we can't evaluate the length of PR.
INSUFF
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I think its C i.e. both are required
1) y = x + 3 lets say x = 1, so sides will be 1,3,4 and which I think violates rule "Sum of lengths of two sides should be greater than other side so here 1+3 is not > 4
but with X =2 alone we dont know y hence together
1) & 2)
if x = 2 then sides will be 2, 4, 5 sufficient to make a triangle and then angle opposite largest size is largest
correct me BTG experts I may be wrong
1) y = x + 3 lets say x = 1, so sides will be 1,3,4 and which I think violates rule "Sum of lengths of two sides should be greater than other side so here 1+3 is not > 4
but with X =2 alone we dont know y hence together
1) & 2)
if x = 2 then sides will be 2, 4, 5 sufficient to make a triangle and then angle opposite largest size is largest
correct me BTG experts I may be wrong
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Why are you assuming anything about Y??1) y = x + 3 lets say x = 1, so sides will be 1,3,4 and which I think violates rule "Sum of lengths of two sides should be greater than other side so here 1+3 is not > 4
Since this is a question of DATA sufficiency, you are not advice to add data on your behalf to complete the question.
The answer is A
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