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magical cook
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IMO Ans should be A
N- Not sure, F – Favorable, U – unfavorable
Candidate M –> F = 40, U = 20, N = 40
Candidate N -> F = 30, U = 35, N = 35
Stmt 1 -> U+ N has 40 common people for both candidates
40 out of 60 (for cand M) also voted as U+N for cand N. So remaining 20 must have voted favorable for cand N.
Now, cand N has 30 fav votes. So 10 out of 40 (cand M) would have voted as favorable for cand N.
Conclusion, 10 people always voted favorable for both candidates. SUFF
Stmt 2 -> 10 common people for U for both candidates.
So, 10 out of 20 (cand M) would have voted either F or N for cand N. Now, all 40 (who voted F for cand M) can vote U or N for cand M OR some of them can vote as F for cand M. Stmt 2 does not give much detail. NOT SUFF
Let me know what’s the OA

















